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The end of the Cold War transformed India's strategic orientation from a weak player with a defensive worldview to a confident emerging power. India's Military Modernization provides an in-depth analysis of this shift and of India's responses to changing strategic demands, the nature of military modernization, its links to strategy, and the effectiveness of these policy changes. The volume, a part of the Oxford International Relations in South Asia series, explores India's responses to a complex and changing military-strategic environment.