--- Eugene Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know Portugal has not offically
recognized Goa's liberation. Portugal only restored
diplomatic relations which were cut off after 1961.
Mario implores:
Eugene,
What does Portugal officially recognizing Goa's
liberation mean 45 years
--- Nasci Caldeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When there was this invasion by the Indian armed
forces, into Goa, ('de jure' Goa was the 'Overseas
Province of Portugal' even before the 'Union of
India' the present entity, was born on the 15th
August 1947.)the Potuguese Govt, abandoned Goa and
Marlon said that USA back Portugual during the Indian
army's march into Goa.
USA played a double role. In his memoirs, GK Galbraith
has explained it all. Nehru had Kennedy's backing.
However, Portuguese call on US to help them as NATO
ally fell on deaf ears.
Subsequent crying by Portugal was
Cornel,
When there was this invasion by the Indian armed
forces, into Goa, ('de jure' Goa was the 'Overseas
Province of Portugal' even before the 'Union of India'
the present entity, was born on the 15th August
1947.)the Potuguese Govt, abandoned Goa and fled. The
act of surender was not signed.
. 1994! goanet@goanet.org
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