8 Articles by
Satish Tandon
Professor at a reputed university, teaching English and economics, in Japan.
Opinions
Making judiciary an accountable and just institution
reforms in the judicial system require sustained effort and commitment from all stakeholders, including the government, the judiciary, and civil society organizations.
Opinions
Reforming the United Nations
Wasn’t the United Nations set up to prevent wars, especially wars of aggression? If that is indeed the case, why then, the UN has been unable to exercise its mandate and save millions of lives since its inception?
Reports
You’re a bully, Mr. Putin
Hindus don't hate Muslims as I said, they hate the ideologies which harm them, to assure peace, communities have to come together and talk, there must be compromises, from both sides, and Hindus are majority should be understood and some respect not all, but some should be given to the people.
Opinions
Towards a sustainable peace in eastern Europe
Despite Russian denials, it was becoming increasingly obvious what Russia really wanted as its troops surged because Russia had invaded Ukraine in 2014 and seized its territory. Now, eight years later, Russia may be looking to consolidate its earlier gains.
Opinions
India recognizes, finally pays respects to Netaji
We Indians do not hear much about this real hero of India's freedom struggle, who traveled to various countries to muster support for Indian independence. While Gandhi, Nehru and other Congress leaders were meek and passive in their approach, Netaji was bold and aggressive.
Opinions
India recognizes and finally pays respect to Netaji
India can not imagine her freedom without the real on ground fighters like Netaji!
Opinions
Making Hindutva a global ideology
Hindutva is an ethnic, cultural, and political identity which has assumed its current form as a result of thousands of years of evolutionary growth.