Sukhdev Singh may refer to:
Sukhdev Singh Kang was the fourteenth Governor of Kerala from 25 January 1997 to 18 April 2002. He served as a judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court from February 1979 and was subsequently promoted and transferred as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, a post he held from 24 October 1989 to 14 May 1993. During his tenure E K Nayanar and A K Antony were the Chief Ministers of Kerala. Following his stint as the Governor of Kerala, he was appointed a member of the National Human Rights Commission 1993. He then retired.
Sukhdev Singh Libra was a member of the 15th Lok Sabha of India. He represented the Fatehgarh Sahib constituency of Punjab and is a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) political party.
Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa is a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament of India, and he is a member of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) political party. He was previously a member of 14th Lok Sabha of India, representing the Sangrur constituency of Punjab. He has been awarded the Padma Bhushan in the Awards list of 26 January 2019.
Rajkumar Shri Sukhdevsinhji Rajendrasinhji Jadeja, known professionally as R. K. Sukhdevsinhji, is an Indian businessman and former cricketer. Sukhdevsinhji played a single first-class match for Baroda during the 1953–54 season, aged 17. His father, General maharajah Rajendrasinhji, was descended from the ruling family of Nawanagar State, and many other members of his family played cricket at high levels. Sukhdevsinhji later studied economics at St. Stephen's College, Delhi, and has held a variety of positions with companies in India's oil and gas sector, most notably as chairman of Bharat Petroleum.
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Babbar Khalsa International, better known as Babbar Khalsa, is a Sikh terrorist organisation with objective to create an independent Sikh country Khalistan and uses armed attacks, bombings, kidnappings and murders to accomplish their goals. It operates in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom and some parts of India. Its headquarters are based in Lahore Pakistan. It is officially banned and designated as an international terrorist organisation by the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the European Union, Japan and India.

Talwinder Singh Parmar born in Kapurthala, Punjab, India was a Sikh militant and co-founder of Babbar Khalsa involved in the extremist Khalistan movement.
Chandra Shekhar Azad, popularly known as by his self-taken name Azad, was an Indian revolutionary who reorganised the Hindustan Republican Association under its new name of Hindustan Socialist Republican Army (HSRA) after the death of its founder, Ram Prasad Bismil, and three other prominent party leaders, Roshan Singh, Rajendra Nath Lahiri and Ashfaqulla Khan. He often used the pseudonym "Balraj" when signing pamphlets issued as the commander in chief of the HSRA.
The Khalistan Commando Force or KCF is an organisation supported by Sikh groups operating in the Indian state of Punjab with prominent members based in Canada, the United Kingdom and Pakistan. The Government of India has declared and banned KCF as a terrorist organisation. According to the US State Department, and the Assistant Inspector General of the Punjab Police Intelligence Division, the KCF was responsible for many assassinations in India, including the 1995 assassination of Chief Minister Beant Singh.
Beant Singh was an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Punjab from 1992 to 1995. He was a member of Indian National Congress. He was killed in a car bombing.
Raj Babbar is a Hindi and Punjabi film actor and politician belonging to Indian National Congress. He has been a three-time member of the Lok Sabha and a two-time member of the Upper House of the Indian Parliament. He is the President of Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee.

Sukhdev Thapar was an Indian revolutionary. He was a senior member of Hindustan Socialist Republican Association. He was hanged on 23 March 1931 at the age of 23. His ancestral house is in Naughara Mohalla of Ludhiana town, Punjab, India. He was son of Ram Lal and Ralli Devi.
Jathedar Sukhdev Singh Babbar was the leader of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), a Sikh militant organisation with objective to create an independent Sikh country Khalistan and uses armed attacks, bombings, kidnappings and murders to accomplish their goals. He founded and commanded BKI continuously for 14 years until he was killed in 1992.
Jagtar Singh Hawara born is the 31st Jathedar of Akal Takht, the highest spokesman of the Sikh community. He was appointed by a Sarbat Khalsa organised by Sikh organisations on 10 November 2015. Hawara is a member of Babbar Khalsa and was convicted as a conspirator in the assassination of 12th Chief Minister of Punjab, Beant Singh.
Sukhdev Singh, best known as Labh Singh and also known as Sukha Sipahi and General Labh Singh, was a former Punjab police officer who took command of the Khalistan Commando Force after its first leader, Manbir Singh Chaheru, was arrested in 1986.
Manbir Singh Chaheru was a founder and first leader of the organization Khalistan Commando Force.
Sukhdev Thapar is Indian freedom fighter.
Pandit Kishori Lal was a freedom fighter from Punjab, India who worked with Bhagat Singh and the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA).
Gurbachan Singh Manochahal was a Punjabi Sikh leader who founded the Bhindranwala Tigers Force of Khalistan in 1984 (in reaction of unjustified attck on Shri Harminder Shaib known as Golden Temple as well, and served as the acting Jathedar of Akal Takht from April 1986 to January 1987.
Mehnga Singh Babbar or Kulwant Singh was one of the first members and founders of Babbar Khalsa and supporter of Khalistan Movement. He also commanded a number of militants during the first day of Operation Blue Star.
N. Dharam Singh is the 17th Chief Minister of Karnataka.

Jarnail Singh is an Indian politician and member of the Sixth Legislative Assembly of Delhi. He is a MLA from Tilak Nagar assembly constituency.
Dhindsa is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: