The "Khalistan map" is a geographically symbolic representation tied to the Khalistan movement, a separatist movement seeking to create a separate Sikh state in India. The proposed territory for Khalistan typically includes the present-day state of Punjab, as well as parts of neighboring states like Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
The core territory: Punjab forms the heart of the envisioned Khalistan, due to its Sikh majority population and historical significance.
Peripheral regions: Areas of Haryana, Himachal%20Pradesh, and Rajasthan with significant Sikh populations or historical connections to the Sikh community are often included in maps associated with the Khalistan movement.
It's important to note that the specific boundaries depicted on these maps can vary widely depending on the source and the specific aims of the group or individual creating them. These maps are often used as a tool to visually represent and promote the idea of a separate Sikh nation. The maps, and the idea of Khalistan itself, are highly controversial in India.
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