Joseph P Chacko

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Joseph P. Chacko is the publisher of Frontier India. He holds an MBA in International Business. Books: Author of "Foxtrot to Arihant: The Story of Indian Navy's Submarine Arm" and co-author of "Warring Navies—India and Pakistan." Author: Warring Navies—India and Pakistan. He is currently pursuing Law Studies. *views are Personal

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How Soviet-Era Habits Made Russian Bombers Vulnerable to Drone Strikes  

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) conducted a meticulously planned operation, designated "Spider Web," on June 1, 2025, to target Russian military aviation assets...

From Adversaries to Allies? France and Turkey Rethink Defense Strategy

Some Turkic experts have recently suggested that military cooperation between two long-time NATO members — Turkey and France — is being revived and is...

U.S. Army’s Radical Overhaul: Drones Replace Humvees, AI Takes Command by 2027

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth issued a memorandum to the senior Pentagon leadership on April 30, 2025, titled "Army Transformation and Acquisition Reform."...

Rauma Shipyard Launches Finland’s  Pohjanmaa-Class Corvette, Designed for Arctic Warfare

Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC), an established Finnish shipbuilding company located in Rauma, marked a significant milestone on May 21, 2025, by conducting the official...

Inside the S8000 Banderol: Russia’s Sanctions-Evading Smart Weapon

The S8000 "Banderol" is a new Russian guided missile that has been the subject of detailed information from the Ukrainian military intelligence agency GUR...

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For by Stratagems You Shall Wage War

The pager operation that broke Hezbollah and reminded the...

The Cockroach Republic: How a Nation of 1.4 Billion People Was Asked to Prove It Exists

The Government of India has access to my (and...

Why Russia Is Racing to Build Its Own Space Internet System

According to officials, Russia is expediting the development of...

Main Vaapas Aaunga: A Gentle Ode That Also Bears Witness

Films about Partition rarely balance tenderness and brutality well,...