Notable Sikhs in The Modern Era
- Chaz Singh - First Sikh Councillor in Plymouth and first Sikh Deputy Lord Mayor
- Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale – Head of damdami taksal
- Bhai Amrik Singh –
- Abhinav Bindra – First Indian to win Olympic Gold medal individually (shooting)
- Ajit Saini – Punjabi author, journalist, Indian National Army veteran
- Alexi Singh Grewal – first American to win an Olympic Gold Medal in cycling
- Amarinder Singh – Punjab congress leader, former Chief Minister of Punjab
- Angela Saini – British science journalist and author
- Ashbeer Saini – Indian junior golfer
- M S Banga, Ex-CEO – Hindustan Lever, Director on Board- Maruti Suzuki India Limited
- Ajay Banga, President & COO- Mastercard, Ex CEO- Citi Group- Asia Pacific
- Jessie Singh Saini, founder of BJS Electronics and notable American industrialist of Indian decent
- Gurbachan Singh Salaria, winner of the Param Vir Chakra
- Arjan Singh – Marshal of the Indian Air Force, former Chief of the Air Force Staff
- Baldev Singh – Indian independence movement leader, first Defence Minister of India
- Baltej Singh Dhillon – first turbaned member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Baljeet Singh Saini - Indian hockey player and Olympian, Gold Medalist (Asian Games)
- Balwant (Bal) Singh Saini, British hockey international player
- Barjinder Singh Hamdard – Editor-in-Chief of newspaper Ajit, novelist, ex-Rajya Sabha member
- Bhagat Singh – Indian independence movement revolutionary leader and martyr
- Bishan Singh Bedi – former Indian cricket captain
- Dara Singh – wrestler and Punjabi Bollywood actor
- Dharam Singh Hayatpur – prominent member of the Babbar Akali Movement in India
- Dharmendra- film actor
- Diljit Dosanjh- famous punjabi singer and film actor also sang Hindi Song Peepa Peepa
- Dr. Lonnie Smith - Jazz musician
- Fauja Singh – 100-year-old Sikh marathon runner
- Gurbaksh Chahal – American Punjabi entrepreneur and world's youngest self-made multimillionaire
- Gurdas Maan – Punjabi writer, singer and actor
- Gurdial Singh Dhillon – Speaker of the Indian Lok Sabha (Lower House of the Parliament)
- Gurmant Grewal - Deputy House Leader, M.P. and the Ironman of Canadian Parliament
- Gurpareet Bains – chef, food writer, pioneer of the 'Indian Superfood' culinary concept
- Harchand Singh Longowal – Sikh leader of non-violent movement for human rights and the rights of Punjab in the 1970s and 1980s
- Harbhajan Singh – Indian cricketer and India's first hat-trick bowler in Test matches
- Harbhajan Singh Yogi – teacher of the holistic doctrine of Sikh teachings, founder of 3HO Foundation, peace activist
- Hardeep Singh Kohli – Sikh writer, broadcaster and presenter from Scotland
- Indarjit Singh – British journalist and broadcaster
- Ishmeet Singh Sodhi– Voice of India Winner.
- Jagjit Singh – Indian ghazal singer
- Jay Sean (real name: Kamaljit Singh Jhooti) – British singer/songwriter
- Jeev Milkha Singh – golfer and son of Olympian Athlete Milkha Singh
- Jinder Mahal (real name: Yuvraj Dhesi) – Professional wrestler for WWE
- Joginder Jaswant Singh – Indian Army Chief of Army Staff
- Kartar Singh Sarabha – Indian revolutionary executed in November 1915 for his role in the Ghadar Conspiracy
- Karpal Singh – Malaysian prominent opposition leader (Democratic Action Party)
- Khushwant Singh – Indian novelist and journalist, Punjabi
- KPS Gill - Former DGP of Punjab & Ex-Chief Indian Hockey
- Kulbir Bhaura - British hockey player, Gold Medalist in Seoul Olympics 1988
- Kultar Gill- Indo-Canadian Mixed Martial Artis
- Kuldeep Singh Brar - Indian Army General
- Manjot Singh – Indian actor
- Manmohan Singh – Prime Minister of India and economist
- Milkha Singh ("the flying Sikh") – winner of Padma Shri, former 400 m track record holder, Gold medal (440 yards) at 1958 Commonwealth Games, Gold medal (200 and 400 m) at 1958 Asian Games and Gold medal (200 m) at 1962 Asian Games
- Mohan Singh – owner and original franchise owner of Coca Cola, Delhi and builder/contractor
- Mohan Singh Deb – founder of Indian National Army
- Montek Singh Ahluwalia – economist, Chairman of Planning Commission, India
- Monty Panesar – English cricketer
- Narinder Singh Kapany – optics scientist and philanthropist
- Neha Dhupia – Bollywood actress
- Nikki Randhawa Haley - 116th and current Governor of South Carolina
- Nina Grewal - Canadian M.P. and the first husband (Gurmant Grewal) and wife to concurrently serve in House of Commons in the Commonwealth
- Parkash Singh Badal – Indian politician, current Chief Minister of Punjab
- Piara Singh Gill – nuclear scientist
- Pratap Singh Kairon – Sikh and Indian independence movement leader
- Preet Bharara- U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
- Pritam Saini – Punjab historian and journalist
- Ranj Dhaliwal (Randheer Singh Dhaliwal) – crime-fiction author from Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
- Rabinder Singh QC, English Barrister and High Court of Justice Judge
- Ravi Bopara – English cricketer
- Sadhu Singh Hamdard – Punjabi journalist, founder of Ajit Group, Padma Shri
- Sardar Swaran Singh – Indian politician, former cabinet minister
- Sardar Hukam Singh – former speaker of Lok Sabha
- Sardul Singh Caveeshar – Indian independence movement leader
- Sardar Ujjal Singh – Indian politician, Governor of Tamil Nadu (1966–1971)
- Satinder Sartaaj - Punjabi singer and poet
- Snatam Kaur – American singer and songwriter
- Sunny Deol – Bollywood actor
- Swati Mia Saini – Forbes Video Network anchor/reporter
- Tara Singh Malhotra – Sikh and Indian independence movement leader in the first half of the 20th century
- Tarsame Singh Saini - British singer, composer and actor
- Tarsem Singh - British India movie director famous for production of Immortals (2011).
- Talvin Singh – British electronic musician and tabla player
- Udham Singh - Freedom fighter during the British raj of India
- Yuvraj Singh - Indian cricketer and first player six sixes hitter player in T-20 World Cup
- Zail Singh – former Indian President
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