Shakargarh (Punjabi: تحصیل شکر گڑھ), is a tehsil located in Narowal District, Punjab, Pakistan.
Under the Radcliffe Award, three of the four tehsils of Gurdaspur district on the eastern bank of the Ujh river (which joined the Ravi a little further down) – Gurdaspur, Batala and Pathankot – were awarded to India and only one, Shakargarh, was assigned to Pakistan.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India, written over a hundred years ago during British rule, describes Shakargarh as follows: Tahsīl of Gurdāspur District, Punjab, lying between 32°2' and 32° 30' N. and 74° 57' and 75° 23' E., with an area of 485 square miles (1,260 km2).
The Ravi divides it from the rest of the District to the south, while on the north it touches Jammu territory.
West of the narrow lowlands along the Ravi, the country is an arid expanse of rolling downs intersected by torrent beds.