Dear Pedro,Thank you for your kind suggestion. After the Indo Portuguese
Treaty was signed by Mr. Y.B. Chavan and Dr. Mario Soares on December 31, 1974,
all the archives in the Brazilian Embassy in Delhi pertaining to Portuguese
India were packed by the embassy in a box and the box was handed over to Dr.
Mario Soares and taken to Lisbon, and the Portuguese, in June of the same year,
opened a consular office in a hotel in Delhi headed by Dr. Gabriel Mesquita de
Brito. Today the embassy has nothing pertaining to Portuguese India.Regards and
best wishes,John
On Wednesday, 26 April, 2023 at 11:10:17 pm IST, pedro.pagm
<[email protected]> wrote:
Dear MenezesRegarding the document you are interested in, I think you should
write to the Brazilian consul in New Delhi :
[email protected]
-------- Mensagem original --------De: john menezes <[email protected]>
Data: 26/04/23 18:10 (GMT+00:00) Para: Goa-Research-Net
<[email protected]>, [email protected] Assunto: Research for
my second book
Dear Mr. Pedro Mascarenhas and members of Goa-Research.,I feel honoured to find
myself in your group.I have written a book: The Portuguese Presence in India;
Latter Day Thorns amidst Tranquilities, which is sold on amazon and flipcart.I
am working on a second book as a continuation of this book.It is rather late in
the day to make this request but if anyone can send me a photocopy of the
identification and travel document issued by the Brazilian Embassy in Delhi to
the Portuguese Prisoners of War who had to change carrier at Karachi, for
inclusion in my book I would much appreciate.Regards,Joao A De Menezes, alias
John MenezesMumbai, IndiaTel: +91 9167541628
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