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  2. Annexation of Goa - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. 1961 Indian military operation This article is about the Indian annexation of Goa. For the conquest by Portugal in 1510, see Portuguese conquest of Goa. "Operation Vijay (1961)" redirects here. For the 1999 Indian operation, see Kargil War. See also: Annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli ...

  3. Libia Lobo Sardesai - Wikipedia

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    Libia "Libby" Lobo Sardesai (born 25 May 1924) is an Indian independence activist and lawyer from Goa.Along with Vaman Sardesai, whom she later married, she ran an underground radio station, Voice of Freedom, that transmitted across Portuguese Goa from 1955 to 1961, advocating the cause of the Goan independence movement. [1]

  4. Goa Liberation Day - Wikipedia

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    2011 Indian postage stamp dedicated to the golden jubilee of Goa Liberation. Goa was annexed by the Indian Army on 19 December 1961 after 451 years of Portuguese rule. [8] The movement for independence in the 19th century in India had a smaller impact in Goa as well, with a few residents of participating in Satyagraha up to the 1960s.

  5. Laxmikant Bhembre - Wikipedia

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    After Goa's liberation, Bhembre was briefly imprisoned from December 1961 to April 1962. Upon his release, he returned to Goa in May 1962, where he continued his intellectual and literary career. He wrote a Marathi book on the cultural and religious influence of the Portuguese rule in Goa, titled, Purutgali Rajvaticpurviche Govyatil Dharmik ...

  6. Goa liberation movement - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, India proclaimed that Goa should join India "either with full peace or with full use of force". In August 1961, India began military preparations. Following Nehru's statement on 1 December 1961, that India would "not remain silent" in relation to the Goan situation, Indian troops were stationed close to the Goan border. [8]

  7. Prabhakar Sinari - Wikipedia

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    Prabhakar Sinari (born 23 November 1928) is an Indian freedom fighter, IPS officer, former Inspector General of Police and former assistant director of the R&AW.A founding member of the Azad Gomantak Dal, he was part of the Liberation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

  8. Goan People's Party - Wikipedia

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    The Goan People's Party (GPP) is the name given to a historical political grouping that struggled for the liberation of Portuguese India. [1] [2] [3]The Goan Peoples Party was formed by George Vaz, Berta de Menezes Bragança and Divakar Kakodkar in 1949, after a split in the National Congress (Goa) over ideologies.

  9. Berta de Menezes Bragança - Wikipedia

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    Menezes Bragança and other Goan Communists, like Gerald Pereira and George Vaz, began working with the Goan peasants soon after the Liberation of Goa, forming the Shetkari Paksh (Farmers' Party). In the 1963 Goa, Daman and Diu Legislative Assembly election , they did not contest with their Communist symbols but instead contested as a political ...