Jakhwali is a village located in the Sonepat district of the Indian state of Haryana. Situated in the northern part of India, it falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Gohana tehsil (subdivision).
Like many villages in the region, Jakhwali is primarily an agricultural community, with a significant portion of its population engaged in farming and related activities. The local governance of the village is managed by a Sarpanch, who is elected as part of the Panchayati Raj system, India's framework for local self-governance in rural areas. The cultural and linguistic characteristics of Jakhwali are generally consistent with those of the broader Haryanvi-speaking region, particularly the traditions prevalent in the Jat belt of Haryana. Its economic and social life is often intertwined with regional markets and the administrative centers within the Sonepat district.