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The Indian Armed Forces are at the cusp of undergoing their most significant transformation since India gained independence. These changes, once fully implemented, will affect high-level defence management, the military-command structure and the defence industry. But the pace of change will depend in large part on the government’s willingness to push forward its reform agenda despite disagreements between civilian and uniformed defence officials about how to proceed.