Joseph P Chacko

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Joseph P. Chacko is the publisher of Frontier India. He holds an M.B.A in International Business. Books: Author: Foxtrot to Arihant: The Story of Indian Navy's Submarine Arm; Co Author : Warring Navies - India and Pakistan. *views are Personal

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After ‘complex’ testing, the newest Gabriel V anti-ship missile will be installed aboard Sa’ar 6-class corvettes

According to the IDF and Defence Ministry, the Israeli Navy completed a successful test of the newest generation of anti-ship missiles last month. The Gabriel...

Eradicating British colonial legacy – Indian is Army Reviewing Customs And Policies

The Indian Army is in the process of evaluating its rituals, practices, rules, and policies to eradicate the British colonial legacy. Additionally, the names...

Samsung widens its position over Intel, US laws force China off world’s leading chipmakers list

Samsung Electronics Co. has increased its market share in the worldwide semiconductor sector during the second quarter, retaining its top position, writes research company...

Air Force 2030 program: Switzerland finally signed the contract signed for F-35A fighter jets

Swiss Armament chief Martin Sonderegger and project manager Darko Savic signed the procurement contract with the U.S. government at the Federal Armaments Office (Armasuisse)...

HIMAR killer Iranian Shahed-136 killer drone better than Turkish Bayraktar TB2 UAV

Iranian Aircraft Manufacturing Company (HESA) Shahed-136 kamikaze drones have become a headache for the US and the West, who arm and control the Armed...

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$300 Billion Question: Can Frozen Assets Rebuild Ukraine and Pressure Moscow?

After more than a decade of conflict in Ukraine,...

A Cost-Effective New Method to Train Carrier Pilots

Aircraft carrier operations are often regarded as the most...

Ukraine, Druzhba Pipeline Attacks and the Irony of European union and NATO’s Article 5  

The long-standing geopolitical objective of Ukraine to align with...

The Falklands Was Britain’s Last Win—And That Was in 1982

The United Kingdom, which was once celebrated as a...