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
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...
Meet the RCH 155 TRACKED — a robotic howitzer that could sideline the M109A7
KNDS Deutschland, an innovator in European artillery innovation, has introduced the RCH 155 TRACKED, a state-of-the-art refinement of its Remote Controlled Howitzer (RCH) family....
Inside the T-90M2 “Ryvok-1”: Russia’s Future Tank Born from Ukraine War Lessons
The T-90M2 "Ryvok-1" is a new version of the T-90, Russia's most extensively used main battle tank, that is set to enter production in...
Forget BRICS—Europe’s De-dollarization Is the Real Threat to U.S. Financial Power
De-dollarization is the process by which countries seek to protect themselves from the economic influence of the United States and the consequences of American...
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India-US Relations: From Strategic Partnership to Transactional Balance: Road to 2035
The India-US relationship is entering a consequential and uncertain...
Can India Save FCAS After France and Germany Split Over the Fighter?
India may emerge as an unexpected partnership that helps...
Russia’s Il-276 Makes a Surprise Return as India Seeks 60 Military Transport Aircraft
India's Medium Transport Aircraft program has unexpectedly revived an...
The Megahertz Race Is Over: Russia Develops a New Path for Faster Computing
For decades, processor development followed a relatively straightforward strategy:...
