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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Rosie O’Donnell thinks Priyanka Chopra is Deepak Chopra’s daughter

In Malibu, actress Priyanka Chopra and her singer husband Nick Jonas met comedian Rosie O'Donnell. The meeting, however, rapidly became unpleasant. After an unpleasant meeting...

DPR and LDR break away from Ukraine; the Russian move may lead to a border war and not an invasion

At a ceremony in the Kremlin on February 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed decrees recognizing the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics (DNR and...

Can Ukraine be a nuclear weapons power?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, speaking at the Munich Security Conference on February 19, announced the possibility of Ukraine becoming a nuclear weapons power. According...

Rheinmetall Lynx 120 may suit the Indian Army Light Tank requirement

German company Rheinmetall has just introduced the latest addition to the next-generation Lynx family of combat vehicles. The technology group based in Düsseldorf has...

CMV-22B Osprey tiltrotors to form transport wing of U.S. aircraft carriers in the future

The U.S. Navy confirmed the achievement of initial operational readiness with a new modification of the Osprey tiltrotor, which increased the carrying capacity and...

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The MC-21's narrative is no longer only about the...

Revenge Is Not Strategy, Let Alone National Policy

After October 7, no Israeli needs a lecture on...

Russia Bets Big: First 18 MC-21 Jets All Head to Aeroflot

A critical milestone has been achieved by Russia's premier...

Inside Russia’s Secret Engine That Makes Jets Harder to Track

Modern aerial warfare is no longer exclusively defined by...