Today is 60th year of celebration of Operation Vijay
Operation Vijay (1961) was the successful operation conducted by Indian Armed Forces to end 450 years of #Portuguese’ colonial rule in #Goa
#GoaLiberationDay.
When the Portuguese refused to give up control of the state in 1947 India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, started trying different non-violent ways to resolve the issue. But all his efforts of peaceful and diplomatic negotiations were rendered useless. #GoaLiberationDay
In 1955, he imposed an economic blockade on #Goa but even that did not deter the #Portuguese power to leave the #Indian soil. So in 1961, Mr Nehru decided that there was no alternative option left for military intervention.
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He orchestrated a military attack on #Goa on December 18 of that year and code-named it ‘Operation Vijay’, which translates to ‘Operation Victory.
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The intervention lasted for 36 hours and included teams from all the branches of the Indian Armed Forces – the #IndianArmy, the #IndianNavy and the #IndianAirForce.
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On December 19th, #Goa’s deposed Governor-general Manuel António Vassalo e Silva officially surrendered to the Indian forces after twenty-two #Indians and thirty #Portuguese were killed in the operation.
With that, not only #Goa tasted the air of freedom, but other previously #Portuguese controlled places like #Daman and #Diu and #Anjadip Island did too.
Portuguese Prisoners of War
Inverted flag of Portugal showcased in officers' lounge of Black Cat Div of #IndianArmy as mark of victory over #Portuguese forces in 1961.
#Portuguese Surrender Goa, 1961
The letter of surrender from Portuguese general Manuel Antonio Vassalo e Silva.
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