Arming without aiming Indias's military modernization
India's growing affluence has led experts to predict a major rearmament effort. The second-most populous nation in the world is beginning to wield the economic power expected of such a behemoth. Its border with Pakistan is a tinderbox, the subcontinent remains vulnerable to religious extremism,...
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Washington, DC
Brookings Institution Press
2010
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Restraint and Affluence
- 2. Struggling with Reform
- 3. Army Modernization
- 4. Air and Naval Modernization
- 5. The Reluctant Nuclear Power
- 6. Police Modernization
- 7. Fighting Change
- 8. America and Indian Rearmament


