'Davinder Toor: A London collector in pursuit of Sikh art'
World’s leading collector of Sikh artefacts featured in the Hindustan Times.
'Why the Amritsar massacre remains unfinished business 100 years on'
Parmjit Singh, co-author of Eyewitness at Amritsar, explores General Dyer's heinous actions in the Express & Star.
'UK still refuses to apologise for Amritsar Massacre as new pictures are revealed'
Eyewitness at Amritsar featured in the Metro.
'Jallianwala Bagh @100: How & why it happened; tracing back 100 years'
Parmjit Singh, co-author of Eyewitness at Amritsar, explores colonial attitudes in an article in This Week.
'Wounds still raw 100 years after Jallianwala Bagh massacre in India'
Eyewitness at Amritsar authors interviewed for the Gulf News.
'Having been shot in the head...he bled and died instantaneously'
Our latest book is featured in the Asian Voice.
'The problem with apologising for the Amritsar Massacre'
Author and Journalist Hardeep Singh covers Eyewitness at Amritsar in his article on The Spectator website.
'One massacre, many narratives: Debate rages on even after 100 years'
In an article in The Times of India, Amandeep Singh Madra places the massacre in a wider Indian context.
'The night of the dead'
The Indian Express today featured Eyewitness at Amritsar, our new book on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
A cosmopolitan camaraderie on the Western Front
The Tribune newspaper recently printed a feature article focusing on the notable Sikh soldiers among the diverse array of characters in our first novel, Major Tom's War.
The untold story of how Britain turned a blind eye to a Sikh massacre
In politics.co.uk, author Pav Singh explores the conspiracy that allowed those responsible for the murder of 8,000 citizens in the world's largest democracy to evade justice