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This report presents a detailed comparative analysis of China and India’s air and naval forces, focusing on fleet strength, technology, and strategic posture. It highlights China’s numerical and ...
Amid years of political discord and regional rivalry, Turkey and France are showing renewed interest in military cooperation, evidenced by recent senatorial visits and arms deals like the Meteor ...
India’s evolving security landscape has shifted from a two-and-a-half front to a “Three and a Half Front War,” with Bangladesh emerging as a new strategic concern alongside China, Pakistan, and ...
Jet engine development is a strategic imperative for India’s defense autonomy under Aatmanirbhar Bharat, demanding mastery in cutting-edge technologies and deep global collaboration. Overcoming legacy ...
True patriotism is love for one’s country rooted in its people, culture, and values, fostering accountability and progress. Nationalism, in contrast, demands blind loyalty, suppresses dissent, and ...
The Indian Army, a bastion of discipline and professionalism, faces an existential crisis as political slogans and eroded traditions threaten its apolitical ethos—urgent course correction is needed to ...
In 1966, a young officer led an advance party into Mizoram amidst rising insurgency. Their mission involved complex logistics and operational transfers, setting the stage for a challenging three-year ...
The 2008 Mumbai attacks exposed severe intelligence failures, inadequate security measures, and a lack of coordinated response from both state and central governments. Despite the bravery of security ...
India's 2024 BRICS Summit participation highlights its balancing act between China and the US, navigating border disputes, economic interdependence, and strategic alliances to secure sovereignty and ...
A secret hypersonic aircraft program, the successor to the legendary SR-71 Blackbird, faces financial challenges and a shrouded future. Joseph P. Chacko is the publisher of Frontier India. He holds an ...
OP PAWAN, a forgotten operation of the Indian Army in Sri Lanka, was fought from July 1987 to March 1990. The Forces earned 1 PVC,6 MVCs, and 98 VrCs. They also suffered 1171 KIA and 3,500 casualties.
In 2010, a court in India convicted officials for the Bhopal Gas Tragedy but gave light sentences. The victims, who still suffer, continue to fight for proper compensation and a clean-up of the ...