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For the Sikh and Hindu Jatts of East Punjab, Partition created a crisis of honor. They lost ancestral villages, but they retained a defiant spirit. The post-Partition era saw the of the 1960s, which disproportionately benefited the Jatt landholders of Punjab. They became the richest peasantry in India, trading bullocks for tractors and single-cropping for double-cropping of wheat and rice.

The Jatt identity is secular in the sense that it transcends a single religion: