England have secured a first ODI series win over India since 2011 after coasting to an impressive eight-wicket win at Headingley.
After containing India to 8-256, Joe Root and captain Eoin Morgan combined for an unbeaten 186 runs to get them home with 33 balls to spare.
Root reached 100 off the last ball, hitting Hardik Pandya through midwicket for his 10th boundary. It was his second successive ton.
Morgan finished on 88 not out off 108 balls, including nine boundaries and a six. He was dropped on 85.
"It feels fantastic," Root said of the series triumph.
"To come into a big series like this, it's a testament to the hard work the guys did when they set the tone early with the ball, kept taking wickets, and were ruthless at the end.
"The best thing about today is knowing it was a must-win game, the pressure of that, and being able to stand up to it."
The hosts easily handled the threat of India spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal, who combined for 20 overs to concede 96 runs without success.
New medium-pacer Shardul Thakur dismissed Jonny Bairstow in the fifth over after he made a rapid 30 and when James Vince was run out for 27 in the 10th over, Morgan joined Root and the pair set about stripping confidence from the Indians.
India won the first ODI easily but lost the second on Saturday by 86 runs before being overwhelmed at Headingley, to remain No. 2 to England in the ODI rankings.
Having split the limited-overs series - India won the Twenty20s, England the ODIs - the first of five Tests begins on August 1 at Edgbaston.

