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This scholarly work by Christopher K. Colley provides an in-depth analysis of the naval modernization programs undertaken by India and China, two of Asia’s most significant maritime powers. The book examines the strategic rivalry between these nations and how it has influenced their respective naval development initiatives.
Colley investigates the technological, economic, and geopolitical factors that shape naval modernization decisions, including submarine development, carrier construction, and advanced weaponry. The study contextualizes these military developments within broader regional dynamics, including international trade routes, territorial disputes, and great power competition.
By tracing the evolution of naval capabilities and strategic doctrines, the author provides readers with critical insights into Asian security challenges. This book is essential for policymakers, defense analysts, military strategists, and anyone seeking to understand the future of maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region.







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