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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Rare Earths, Real Power: How Trump Cornered Xi in the 2025 Trade War

The scene starts with the butcher anticipating the unveiling of his prized goat. The goat entered with a trembling gait and a melancholy expression,...

India May Build Russian SJ-100 Passenger Jets—First Civil Aircraft Made in India Since the 1980s!

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Russia's Public Joint Stock Company United Aircraft Corporation (PJSC-UAC) executed a significant Memorandum of Understanding in Moscow on October...

The West’s Military Gamble in Ukraine Has Failed—Here’s the Evidence 

The conflict in Ukraine is the most significant land war in Europe since 1945, serving as a brutal testing ground for nations, militaries, and...

How the Israel–Iran War Exposed the Limits of Modern Air Defense Systems

The international confrontations are increasingly transitioning to direct military action, as evidenced by the twelve-day conflict between Israel (with U.S. support) and Iran in...

NATO’s Billion-Dollar Blind Spot: The Overlooked Russian Electronic Warfare Challenge

NATO nations have experienced an increase in apprehension as a result of the evolution of electronic warfare (EW) over the past decade, particularly as...

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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...

After Iran, the Next Threat to the Middle East May Come from Turkey

If Iran weakens, many observers assume the Middle East...