India Takes Goa (1962)
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2014
- Item title reads - India takes Goa.
Indian troops take the Portuguese colony of Goa after easy battle.
Various shots of Panjim Harbour in Goa. Various shots of an Indian fishing boat sunk by Portuguese troops. Shots of Goa from the sea. Various shots as Indian troops march through streets. High angle shot of Panjim. M/S in street showing people walking around quite unconcerned, some are Indian sailors M/S Indian flag flying from mast in the street. People from Goa march through the streets carrying the Indian flag.
Various shots as Indian soldiers sort through captured arms and ammunitions, camera pans to the captured supplies. M/S captured machine gun on tripod. M/S Indian soldiers rummaging through the piles and sorting out rifles. Various shots of Portuguese Governor General's residence which has now been converted for the use of the Indian Military Governor Major General Candeth, M/S Indian flag flying on top. M/S Indian soldiers changing the guard at the Governor's Residence. Interior M/S of the Governor's Residence Major General Candeth is giving a press conference. C/U of him. M/S of the camp which is now being used as prison for the Portuguese officers and men captured during the fighting. M/S Portuguese prisoners. M/S Colonel Sucha Singh giving orders to Major Toredo the Portuguese Commanding Officer. C/U Colonel Singh giving the orders. M/S as Major Toredo turns to translate to his men. M/S Portuguese soldiers, M/S Major Toredo saluting to Singh. The men march away to their quarters.
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Portuguese are always welcomed 🙏🏻in Goa but just 1 thing is required the Passport !
😂😂😂😂😂
Does Portuguese even care about india😊
@@Progculers don't worry we Indian's not much care about Portugal as well😊
😅
@@Progculers they cared about India that's why they weren't ready to leave the country 😊
My country, Egypt, was one of the strongest supporters of the Indian liberation of Goa, as it closed the Suez Canal to Portuguese warships to delay Portuguese support and give time to the Indian army to liberate its land. Long live India and Egypt. 🇪🇬❤🇮🇳 Long live the non-aligned countries ✌🏻
Yes it was .❤
Love to the Egyptian people from India ❤❤
😌🇮🇳❤🇪🇬
Right I learnt about this few days ago, that was a bold move.
Jai Egypt Jai Hind 🎉
Perhaps one goa trip where everything planned turned out to be smooth
The ONLY goa trip
@@Jeevanmncontext?
goa trip as a meme, that indian students plan together but it never materializes. @@anmoldwivedi5403
@@anmoldwivedi5403 the context is that people nowadays always plan for a some sort of Goa trip with their friends (like a school or college reunion) but the plans usually don't materialize and people keep saying "Chalo Goa trip karte hai"
@@sealofapoorval7437 thanks bro
As someone from Goa, I can say this "invasion" was more than justified, we were being held by an authoritarian dictatorship as a colony, they also mistreated us.
Did you actually live under the Portuguese? Or was it your parents? I have heard two different narratives, I think generally it depends on your cultural background, the older Hindus will tell you one perspective whereas the older Catholics will also tell you another. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Certainly the Portuguese where much better than the British, in the ‘relative sense’.
@@michellea9857Portuguese were less worse than Britishers. This makes more sense
@@michellea9857 I'm way to young to have experienced the "invasion" but what I've heard from uncle is that Indians living in Goa were heavily in favour of the reunion with India.
@@paawan3764 is he a Hindu?
@@michellea9857 yeah
My Grandfather was in the Indian Army and took part in the Goa Liberation. Jai Hind Grandfather.
Tell me the number of Indian army against the Portuguese garrison...
@@user-vo5mf3ly9s Why?Are you Indian Army Colonel?
@@user-vo5mf3ly9s The indian army had around 45,000 men while the Portuguese garrison in Goa only had roughly 3,500 men
“indian army”? you mean British sl4v3 army?
@@BrandonLawrence 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣That time British became the slave of Republic India. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
The world owes an apology to India for calling it an Invasion. Goa had always remained Indian. The western powers did the same thing when Vietnam "invaded" Cambodia while all it was doing was freeing its people from Pol Pot
Well, "invasion" is a neutral term. It just means an event where one state marches its military into a territory no controlled by it. So India did invade Goa but in doing so it liberated Goa from the dictatorial Portuguese colonial regime.
I wouldn't say that Goa was always India as India never really fully existed. As it was many smaller kingdoms. India is a very modern concept.
@@Yassified3425 Republic of India is a modern concept. However, the idea of "India" as a region has been around for 1000+ years. Even before the Europeans colonised it, the numerous kingdoms were collectively called India by various outsiders. It was not a country but a region all the same; and the definitions varied slightly because the world's idea of "India" included what is today Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal etc too. But "India" as a country has existed since 1947.
@@Yassified3425 still it got under a foreign European rule which wasn't Indian
@@ronald3639 Weak justification for invasion.
I can enter Goa without passport. Thanks to Indian army 👍🥳🎉
It is not any thing occurred by chance at fortune, we took which belongs to us, its our land so why would we even need a passport!!
You should not be
@@Badboy52144stop being a butthurt Portuguese ultra nationalist. Goa was always supposed to be part of India, and we just took back what was ours. Now stop crying about it, grow some balls, and accept the fact that yall got defeated. Jai hind 🇮🇳
and that is why goans are happy about that...
90% of the people don’t know about the Goa inquisition and what the Portuguese did with our indigenous Goan people especially the women in the name of the church. I wish we got independence much before
- Unfortunately our History books in Schools doesn't discuss about Portugese Atrocities. Focus is primarily on Brits.
Please share some light
@@Badboy52144 Google "Inquistion done by portugeese in Goa"...also the radical mad portugal clergy harrased goan catholics too so much so that they had to flee goa with other hindus
The portuguese mixed with Indian ladies... They loved the "paclós barbudos"! Thats what we did. Built churches and marry Indian ladies! Real goans are descents of this intercontinental love and feel portuguese even to this day. Indians from Indian union couldnt stand that... And how real goans visited and cherriched portugueses imprisioned soldiers.
All this was suported by URSS. Never went to suffrage.
@@McPruden - Building Churches and marrying Indian women FORCEFULLY or with MONEY POWER is not an achievement. Doesn't it sound similar to Islamic Jihadi Vermins ?
As a Goan, I will always be thankful to all of those brave soldiers of our Indian Army who fought for our liberation.
Jai Goa, Jai Bharat.
50.000 men against 3.500....."brave soldiers"😂
@@br3menPT Still takes bravery to go to a War. Were they supposed to fight in equal numbers just because of the ego and have risk on the possibility of having a bigger casualties?
BTW, your figures are wrong.
@@br3menPTdon't go where you not welcomed
@@AMan-cx4ns poor darling...attack a foreing territoire with 50 000 against 3.500 withour declaration of war! LOL...thats indian courage
@@br3menPT I think you are extremely stupid. With your logic, everyone should just send 1 men army for wars just to prove that they are Brave. Are you Influenced by Hollywood movies? Do you think those 50,000 never had the risk of getting shot? And considering those Portuguese who surrendered with no to little resistance, Indians soldering were way brave then them.
Indian army : let go to Goa trip But in our way
The sad fact is you can't liberate a country or province from your enemy without invading it
Well, what about Bangladesh?
@@wackywater7234 Yes, same goes for that
Screw you man..doesn't matter... Portuguese destroyed our temples and converted Hindus like crazy...my entire generation has suffered this barbaric treatment...i don't care whatever you call it but Portuguese deserved to be thrown out ...and yes they have been ..today we complete 61 years to this wonderful day...happy Liberation to all my fellow goans ..hail India!!!!!!!🤟🤟💪💪
@@shivanggude1 I agree
@@rooseveltingudam6354IF INDIA INVADES PORTUGAL WOULD YOU CALL IT LIBERATION?
Small correction in title.
Its "India takes Goa back"
Yup; and it only took four and a half centuries
@@marksnow7569 what to expect India had much bigger problems to deal for those 4 and a half centuries
@@StarBoy-ps1xc True. No need for "divide and conquer" in India, division was built-in.
@@marksnow7569 lmao no.
@@tusharsharma8952 Sorry, but yes. The history of Bharat is the history of a culture (later two cultures, with branches) devised to enable civil society to thrive despite the tendency of the ruling class to seek power by any means, including fratricide and war.
"Whether or not the Indian invasion was justified is being hotly debated." ................WTF?????
It never ceases to amaze me what a superiority complex colonizing powers had.
Yes because India had no legitimacy to invade
@@hotman_pt_Back to where you came from. Colonials from another part of the world
100% Legitimate.
Cry about it
'India' didn't even exist when the Portugese took what became Goa.
@@mitchyoung93 India was united by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
India is a Greek name( Ind in India comes from Sindhu), an exonym of Mauryan Dynasty.
Mughal' official name is Hindustan (Land of Hind)
Maratha official name is Hindavi Swaraj ( Hind's Self Rule)
a fact - troops that had taken goa did not use any vehicles. they marched nearly 100 kilometers and took it.
2,3 and 4th Sikh had created such diabolical terror in these 2-3 days they were asked to march on foot back to Chandigarh/Chandimandir.
because they were outnumbered thats why lol indians only tough when there’s many of them
India 🇮🇳: OH, Nothing special to see here, just doing a bit of " Reconquista " thats it and who can understand this term and our feelings better than the Portuguese 🇵🇹😉
You again, kid? Portugal might have lost, but at least we care about the population, unlike India who is a warmonger who invests in military gear instead of improving lifestyle of the population
@@miguelteodoro5013 India invests in military because our existence depends on it. We have China to the East, and Pakistan to the West. Both are ready to invade India at any given time. We need to defend ourselves, we need the military. Unlike Portugal which lies in now peaceful Europe.
@@miguelteodoro5013 India miserably lost the Indo-China war due to which it just had to reinforce itself. If we hadn't then we would probably have been a Chinese colony.
@@morpheus8303 later 1967 we won
@@theeashish India invests in a military to keep its own zombie existence going, because it is an artificial and flawed British Raj hangover. Only when India finally breaks apart and releases all its captive peoples and nations will things be set right.
Indian police vs Portuguese army😂
The Portuguese went back to Portugal, but they destroyed hindu temples, culture and forcefully converted many Indian Hindus to Christianity, especially those living near the seashores of Mumbai, Goa, and Gujarat.
Yes..by 1540 all temples in Goa were destroyed
"Like a flame of a tapir blown out by a gentle breeze" .. dry British humour😄
I didn't got it, can you explain
@@bishalrajput6665 keh rha hai ki Portuguese ko Indian Army ne aise haraya jaise....
@@VaibhavAKhandare He meant the other way. Indian army which was 40,000 strong defeated the Portuguese by just a gentle breeze.
Brave sir Salazar ran away… bravely ran away, away…
@@badpiggies988 yup😅
"invading troops?" seriously? its liberating troops. British were always against india.
"Invasion" is a neutral term. When troops enter a land not controlled by the state they represent with an intention of overthrowing its government, it is an invasion.
but goa was under portugal
Well Goa was a different country so that is a Invasion. It would be like saying that Russia is liberating Ukraine now.
@@Yassified3425 Untrue. "Most" of the population was not Portuguese, only the government servants who were transferred from Portugal were Portuguese. And the situation is not comparable to Russia-Ukraine.
Portuguese dictatorship ruled Goa with an iron fist, attempted to destroy its native heritage and enforced an inquisition. The Konkani language was banned. People were subjected to a draconian rule. Even native Goan Catholics were likewise oppressed.
1940s and 50s Goans WANTED India to annex them; they saw themselves as Indians. This is why during the battle in 1961 whenever the Portuguese blew bridges up to halt the Indian soldiers, the locals aided them. Don't fall for biased, politically motivated sources. That situation was nowhere compared to Russia-Ukraine. (PS: Goa was not a "country" then, it was a colonial province of Portugal).
@@Yassified3425 "most of population of Portuguese " you need some knowledge kid go and see the demographic of goa from 1857 from 1947.
Indians to Portuguese:- "Goa way"😂
>the reason Portugal did not invoke Article 5 of the NATO Treaty (the article about collective defense) is because it could not, per Article 6
Just to add some detail, because this makes it sound like a very clear cut legal point. The real situation was murkier.
India opened its diplomatic mission in Portugal in 1948, the year after independence, and since that time had been negotiating with Portugal to end their colonial rule of Goa. Portugal absolutely refused to discuss the issue, claiming that Goa/Daman/Dadra/Nagar Haveli were integral parts of Portugal. In July 1950, the Portuguese Government sent a formal notice to India, saying that the question of independence "could not be discussed," and any Indian proposals for independence or autonomy were not negotiable.
India persisted, and sent several more petitions to the Portuguese government asking to open negotiations on the subject of Portugal's colonies on the Indian subcontinent. In 1953, they sent a detailed *aide memoire* assuring the Portuguese that if they gave up their colony, India would maintain the rights, culture, language and customs of the Goan people and make absolutely no changes, except through their consent.
The Portuguese government did not respond, and from that point on began ignoring all Indian diplomatic communications. The Indian mission chief tried several times to get appointments to speak with his counterparts in Lisbon, but he was refused. Eventually, India decided that its Portuguese mission was doing no good, since they weren't allowed to talk to any Portuguese officials, and closed down the mission in June 1953. Diplomatic relations did not resume until 20 years later.
When diplomatic communications with Portugal failed, India began raising the Goan issue at the UN, which was more or less in favor of decolonization. This raised concern in Portugal, which began to lobby its own allies (mainly NATO) for support. While what you say about Goa not being under the purview of Article 5 is correct, this did not stop Portugal from raising the issue at NATO. In 1951, they explicitly amended their constitution to name their Indian colonies as integral overseas parts of Portugal. They continued to lobby the US, UK and France to support their position.
It was actually the UK that put its foot down on the NATO issue, when their Foreign Secretary Douglas-Home explicitly told the Portuguese government that the Indian colonies were not a NATO issue, and they should not expect any help from the UK.
The US was more ambiguous. While their stated policy was in favor of decolonization, **not once did the US ever suggest independence or self-determination for Goa**. In practice, their policy was "decolonization, but not for Goa". Not because they cared about Goa, but because that would put Portugal's two big colonies (Angola and Mozambique) at risk of demanding independence too, and that would hurt US-Portuguese relations, and therefore NATO.
Since they couldn't afford to antagonize Portugal, the US put diplomatic pressure on India to "settle the matter peacefully and through consensus", and not resort to fighting. The Indian government responded by saying that they had been looking for a peaceful solution ever since they opened diplomatic relations with Portugal in 1948, but Portugal was unwilling to even discuss the issue. How can you negotiate with someone who ignores all written communications, refuses to talk to your diplomatic personnel? Nehru told US ambassador John Galbraith that if the US was really serious about a "peaceful solution", could they at least ask Portugal to talk to India.
The reason this became urgent was because of what happened to Dadra and Nagar Haveli, two (much smaller) Portuguese colonies in India. These were tiny enclaves, where local *satyagrahis* launched a violent protest and drove Portuguese officers out. India promptly banned visas for Portuguese travel between their colonies, so Portugal was unable to reinforce them with troops from Goa. This incident told other countries that India was serious about removing the Portuguese presence, and more importantly, it gave new heart to the Goan independence movements. Mass protests against the Portuguese (which had diminished in the early 50's) were reinvigorated, and there were many protests in Goa in which thousands of people marched for independence.
This made the Portuguese even more nervous, which caused them to react violently. There were a few cases where Portuguese troops opened fire on the protestors, killing dozens. One particular incident was witnessed by international journalists, which also swayed international opinion against Portugal. Meanwhile, India had built its own lobby at the UN, mostly with other former colonies, insisting that Portugal leave Goa.
In the aftermath, there was a lot of recrimination, mostly from the US, which demanded that Indian troops should immediately leave Goa unconditionally. As you say, they tried to get military support to enforce this at the UN Security Council, but that was vetoed by the USSR.
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@@manishbhati1802 😂 Bhai bhai bhai
They just don't want another Hitler (in terms of nationalist) from another country
If only we had collectively attacked British in 1857, history would have been different.
Bharat alag hi dikhata padhe likhe log nahi the
Very very very different and grim.
India then was not much different from today.
An upper class of educated fools used to think the British were good for India, A huge number of them still supported the British and sadly those were the only voices that were heard.
It's not much different from today, when having a self bashing attitude and a classist behaviour is common among people who would claim themselves to be more intellectual and liberal.
That's why decolonisation of mind is what is needed today.
10-15 kingdom ek dusre ki lagataar lene ki koshish krte
you would of failed miserably, this is not the same as the American war of independence
Suppose someone steals your car and manages to dodge the authorities but when you finally take your property back they cry wolf and accuse you of stealing.
The title is just like that. Goa is India. India took it back from people who it never belonged to.
The younger generation particularly Hindus are happy for Goa after centuries to be back under Indian rule however the older Catholics who lived under the Portuguese (who are now dying out) mainly wanted to stay under the Portuguese.
They can piss of to Portugal then, no dramas
I'mma sure they'll rest in peace
Russia & Ukraine both are Christian countries then what 😂
@@hellboy5750 sure some are in hell some are in peace ✌️
@@_bakihanma no both fight for some ugly looking leaders
Fun fact: This invasion was triggered duo to a portuguese boat accidentally killing an indian fisherman. This finally gave India an excuse to invade and take back Goa
no...they lost all the international decision..so India had to leave his fake pacifism and invade
@@br3menPT Kicking out colonial rule is so against humanity :(
Invading a foreing country with 50.000 men against 3.500 without declararion of war...WOW how brave!!@@coldmayank
@@br3menPT Aleast we don't attack in hoards like western hynas.
In 1971 total 9 nations attacked India: USA, United Kingdom, Pakistan, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Turkey, Libya, and Indonesia.
And guess what happened!! India forced the surrender of highest number of soldiers in the recorded history of humanity.
Don't believe me? Just google: "biggest army surrender in history". India is the oldest civilization for a reason.
sure but India is a country only since 1947.....and invaded and occupied a foreing territoire without declaration of war@@coldmayank
Indians visiting Goa today- 🏄♀🚣♀🤽♂
Indians visiting Goa in 1962- 🔥💣 🔫
This charkha policy took so long 1947 se 1961...Once taken arms it took them 36 hrs😂😂😂😂
GOA = INDIAN TERRITORY , PORTUGUESE COPE
Goa E nossa
No
No one said otherwise, and the Portuguese could not care less today...
@Ayush pattanaik ha
@Ayush pattanaik ha
"india takes Goa" you think we are the same indians as we were 70 years back? Bharat took what belonged to her, It was Portugese who has taken it away from us. Title should be "Portugese pushed away from illegally occupied lands of India".
Illegally occupied? How was it illegally occupied? 🤡
@@hotman_pt_ you can't just come and massacre people and call that land as your land right?
@@hotman_pt_ it was occupied 😂. Those land is indian land you occupied for 400 years does not mean you can get ownership of that you fool.
@@hotman_pt_by invading, forcefully converting the native inhabitants and also expelling those who did not support the Portuguese
@@hotman_pt_ by coming through sea like pirates & settle colony being non native to subcontinent & instead of assimilating in subcontinent demand others land as urs territory.
Support from 🇵🇰❤🇮🇳
when it comes to gora people
we are fukin united
My Grandfather Col NB Singh, then a young Capt, participated in Goa Liberation. He later purchased (from govt for a token amount) one of the captured Portuguese weapons, a semi auto Springfield Rifle. And then also participated as CO of a Bn during Bangladesh Liberation. He brought home a captured telephone set and a Revolver as momento from the war. My Sister & Brother-in-law are the 4th Generation Army Offrs from my family.
Jai Shri Ram.
Jai Indian Army.
The fact that colonialism was still encouraged in 1961......by western nations n pakistan.....
Pakistan will do anything even selling their daughters to cause india harm
Portugal was under the Salazar dictatorship. It's not case they didn't wanted to lose their last colonies l. Same happened in Angola only that this war took long.
India is the colonial power here. It was "protecting" the Goans !! What a joke ! Did they have a referendum??
Never - the Goans want FREEDOM ! Indians out - Free Goa! Free Tibet ! Free Hong Kong - Stop the Imperialist invasion of Ukraine and Taiwan. India do the right thing and have a referendum !!
It was not a colony long time ago....that indian fake propaganda
It wasn't encouraged at all, some nations simply still had colonial holdings. That is like saying colonialism is encouraged in France because they still have colonies, it isn't.
The only thing I like about Portugal is that Ronaldo is Portuguese
@Josh I don't want to go there as I am well settled citizen of canada (indo-canadian)😊
@Josh I usually take less breaks, on holidays I prefer Uk,Dubai and India😎
I heard that Ronaldo is Roma
Suiiii
@@Axe85yea he gypsy and he look like one
India 🇮🇳 ❤
We took our home back
If this was your home, we d still live in the stone age... ! Look at us.. look at you... what home?? Do you even know what you re talking about?? Love India, but Your Home??? Yeah.. just give a chicken korma and f*** off.. ours grandfathers fought for this country.. our great grandfathers fought for this country. Dont try to give us lessons...
@@fernandocardeira9198 which country?
@@BondJFK what did he say?
@@fernandocardeira9198 r u pourtgese bro ?
@@BondJFK india 🇮🇳
Indo-Portoguese War of 1960
Indian Victory
war? without declaration of war? ....
@@br3menPT ur dictator salazar declared war but no one came for his help from west. 😂
@@surojeetchatterji9966 He did not declare war, India just came invading.
What west? Everyone in the West was against us having colonies because they already lost theirs.
You know what Salazar said? "Orgulhosamente sós" which means "Proudly Alone"
It was Portugal against the World, and we still managed to keep a war going on in Africa, Asia and Oceania from 1960 to 1975 and only gave our last colony in 1999.
But its still a victory, you go to any country we colonized, they speak portuguese and are catholic, with portuguese art and architeture on the streets.
Longest living global Empire 1415-1999.
Avé Imperio, Viva Portugal caralho 👊
@@simaozinho37 Kiddo We haven't even flexed our muscle on Portugal as such. No one speaks Portuguese in Goa. Mejority goans r Hindus. Ur the most weakest colonisers in India, even weaker than French & Dutch. U were under Maratha empire of India before bitish came. Marathas bought ur ship builder to make navy. That's why we showed leniency on Portugal, but ur salazar made it a mess.
@@simaozinho37 We r not Africa kiddo, we can go to ur capital & make ur salazar dance salsa. 😆 we just showed u leniency as ur the weakest among all colonisers in India.
Ah...the original Goa Trip.
Yeah 💯😎
Yooo.. I'm from goa.... watching it in 2022
What's the name of the speaker? Can anyone tell ?
Colonial powers don't know that original Sanskrut name of Goa is Gomantak and since the dawn of the civilisation Gomantak has been a part of India and it has a mention in Mahabharat with the same name - Gomantak
No one cares. Goa will remain Goa
@@aloysiusdesa9384
Shut the hell up
@@aloysiusdesa9384 heh, wait and watch.
@@suyashsrivastava9665bhaiyyas are destroying Goa, it was better before
That is why portuguese conquered the city to a muslim ruler that was part of the Egipt Califate and later part of of the Otoman empire.
India takes Goa ✖️
Republic of India takes Goa ✔️
India historically meant the vast region of sub-continent. It's a geographic term not a country. Otoh Republic of India is the state that came into existence after 1947 & in 1961 Goa became it's federal subject
Indian invasion in Indian Goa ,classic Brit’s 😂
My father was part of the Indian forces that took back Goa
Thanks I'm Portuguese Goa God got back Goa
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Well yes i am happy to admit that
India "invaded" goa and if Portuguese have the b@!!s to take it back they are welcomed to do so..but what make this "invasion"... a liberation is that after liberation goa was never called " a colony of india" rather it was considered as the part of india...while it was considered as a " colony of Portuguese"
India takes BACK Goa
It is since then the famous saying started ‘Chal Goa chalte hain!’
It's liberation of Goa
goa is, was of india
Never - India is a figment - a fiction. It did not exist 450 years ago so Goa was NEVER a part and should be a Free State ! Free Goa ! Free TIbet! Free Hong Kong ! Stand with Ukraine and Taiwan - Down with Imperialists ! Have referendum of all birth naturalised Goans and they will want FEEDOM from the imperialist India.
@@stateward4746 chill bruv
In your dreams
reclaimed
Successful recovery of land and freedom of its population and a smack in the face of colonialism
RIP portuguese...
RIP indian
Pinnalla
@@indoaryan5719 surrender army Portugese 😂
@@indoaryan5719POOREST COUNTRY IN EUROPE
@@diegorodrigovelasquezmeniz8026
Which one??
🇮🇳💪
When People Living in Goa are indian There is no such term "invasion", its not about land but people.
India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Good job. These European will only come to Asia with a passport
Portuguese were same traders like English, but they started liking the land and didn't left until 1962 liberation task. They can't be allowed to stay, unless they return what they sent to Portugal. 😊😂
Allowed to stay? How many stayed? More Indians fled to Portugal than any numbers of Portuguese in Goa at any point.
Perhaps they don't want to talk about Goa inquisition by Portuguese
Don't talk about what the portuguese did 500 years ago when you have terrible events happening in India...the paradise of human rights...spaecialy for women!
@@user-tg1zl2dk5u Indian women have more rights than American women. We have a woman President
Women in India have more rights than the West legally
You can't even get abortions in some American states
Indian forces were very kind, those colonists could have had it much worse
We don't have any hate towards the Portuguese
Jai hind 🇮🇳
The word is take back...
Ridiculous that Indians even needed to go that far. The Portuguese should have simply left.
Rest in Spaghetti
Portuguese Baljeet
India: hey Portugal I know u had ur colony for 450 yrs and I rlly respect that but I rlly think u should give goa
Portugal: BUT ITS AN INTEGRAL PART OF PORTUGAL AND OUR PPL R THERE WHO R DEFINITELY NOT JUST INDIANS
India: *sigh* aight imma just take it
Portugal: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Tens toda a razão, boi na sombra!
They went from indoor plumbing to no indoor plumbing real quick
India said to the Portuguese "Goa-way"
India takes “back” Goa
Portugeese had great aesthetic sense,those old building built during portugeese era makes goa more beautiful,but we indians lack aesthetic sense,most of our towns filled with match box buildings,whether its commercial,residential,or transport buildings which makes our cities really uglier
agree with this point though
It's all due to uneducated politician
Background score is quite intense and scary.
👍🇮🇳
450 years of occupation unceremoniously undone in 2 days. I take Salazar wasn't happy.
It was never the same again!
Bhai log goa chalte hai,
The trip :
The Portuguese were the invaders and held an area that did not belong to them. The issue of debate does not arise. Period.
Had it not been for the international situation then and Portugal's NATO connections, this transition would have been earlier and swifter.
India invaded Goa but Goa people are happy how ?? 😂
Yes, they are happier than being under Portuguese rule 🤮
Oh I bet, with the initial repression and cultural cleansing
@@hotman_pt_ u mean the infamous goa inquisition by Portuguese invaders in subcontinent?
@@surojeetchatterji9966UP Biharis and Bangalis are doing the Hindu version of that
indians invading their own lands? lol. thankfully this land was taken back
India is NOT the Indian subcontinent
Good
European being shown the way out
and your best wish is to get an european passport...
Small correction in title
It is : India takes Goa *Back* . Goa was always , is and will be part of India. Portugese were colonisers. From where the hell do some Europeans became native to a place in south of Indian subcontinent 😄. Indians are descendants of Indus valley civilization and natives of Indian sub-continent not Europeans.
You're wrong
@@all-land How am I wrong? If you want you can check Historical documents, I'm correct.
@@Ashlesh.... There was no country called india when Portuguese conquered goa. The Indian subcontinent consisted of many countries before British took over the land and giving it the name we know today
@@Ashlesh.... Saying India (of british empire or the independent india) took back Goa is stupid because Goa wasn't a part of neither of them
@@all-land India also known as Bharat,Aryavarta, Jambudweepa, Tenjikun, all these name are older than Britain or Portugal. India is one of the oldest countries in the world because we don't agree with your definition of country whole , Indian subcontinent belonged to almost same religion, race and culture so it was a country. Our definition of country is different than you. Grow up kid. Goa was, is and will always remain part of India.
Portuguese Colonialism
Uk: Portugal you are my oldest and bestest friend.
Portugal: really? You will help me against India right?
Uk:........
Portugal: Right?
Noticing a lot of comments going about this as justified because of inquisition?
Those who support Goa under India should not make a travesti of this. The Portuguese inquisition was bad in Goa, Portugal and everywhere else where it had authority and hand been well gone for centuries in the 60s.
India took Goa the way it did to recover their manhood as a nation after centuries of colonial subjugation. So, they picked the spot they knew couldn't bring any significant resistance hence, guaranteeing a popular victory.
rip to the 400 years of Portuguese colony
Not just Goa, but Pakistan and Bangladesh are Indian territories too, British came there and divided the land and created faux political nations with unclear borders
Today’s Indian map isn’t really fair, the only mistake that Bharat made was maybe not solidifying their borders of Akhand Bharat, they should’ve not let one inch of territory be lost to foreigners, had airtight borders that they defended aggressively, but Bharatiya are more of a live-and-let-live lot which in this colonial world isn’t such a good idea
There was a video footage of British india in which a british lady said she felt "superior" to Indians.
IF ANYONE COME ACROSS THAT FOOTAGE, PLEASE INFORM ME.
KINDLY REQUESTING, PLEASEEEEE!
I feel like going back in time...abduct that lady, throw her in front of Indian mob of today and "politely" request her to say that thing again!🙂
Vultures picking on a corpse, at least the Portuguese were capable enough to hold on to their empire the longest.
Who else thinks the narrator's voice is the same one as in Roman Holiday
Wrong word invasion Goa is not invasion its always india's part.
India is a country since 1947
Portugal is a country since 1128
@@br3menPT wrong india is a country since 200 Bc and become republic in 1947-1950
@@umarhayatkhansaab4516 wrong....when the portuguese arrived there was no country called india...but a bunch of local powers.....get your facts right
@@br3menPT are u insane ? India got their name in 1947 but indian civilization and country is One of oldest in india as named hind,hindustan by foreigners like ,British,Portuguse and vasco di gama like portuguse Explorer Eagerly want to discover route to india,hind but vasco di gama discover Route of africa.
@@umarhayatkhansaab4516 are you nuts??? civilization is not a country....its not a nation-state....are you mad? india was a geographical concept not a political one.
Yah the reporting is like heavenly Goa is being snatched by bad pagan India 😂😂😂😂
Bengalis and Biharis stink up everything they touch though. Ask Konkanis
All I’ve heard before was Goa was a great place for people to live under the Portuguese people had good standards of living speacilly compared to India and surrounding areas.
It was not invasion. Irony is words that should be used are sometimes not used and vice versa.
This is one such example.
I am an Indian and I have to disagree with most Indians here that military action was the best move or that this is Liberation. I wish diplomatic discussions successfully took place and like the Hong Kong and Macau transitions happened, this transition could also happen, Goa was not treated like another regular colony but was a part of Portugal and yes it is true that there was no Republic of India at that time when it became a colony, there of course was the Indian civilization and region but just like how India convinced 552 princely states to join India, Goa should also be considered as a princely state of sorts, the Portuguese won Goa from the bijapur sultanate in 1500's and administered it as a part of Portugal, just like how the other states were seen as princely states too, Goa should also have been considered in a similar fashion, and maybe like how princely states received a privy purse maybe some compensation could have been given to Portugal as well or a timeframe so they would know how to deal with it like the Brits and Hong Kong. Of course, India had to take Goa, cannot be the best decision to have a foreign power on your soil and Yes I am aware that many Goan Christians seem to have not been happy about Portuguese rule disappearing
nobody cares
These animals used to pierce nipples of Hindu women with spikes for not converting to Catholicism. They proceeded to convert much of the coastal part of Goa. Google Inquisition to know more about this brutal proselytization campaign.
The Indian govt. had negotiated for more than 15 years on Goa. How much longer do you think a country must engage in diplomacy while thousands suffer under their rule?
Yeah Fair Point@@Grogueman
Stockholm Syndrome best describes what the Goan Christians were feeling! Portugal had no right over Indian territory! Goa was , is and always will be a part of India whether Portuguese accept it or not!
Again no bro. this inquisition was done on newly converted Christians and not hindus. maybe some but a small minority, for blasphemy etc. some became Christians just for the benefits. was it wrong? Absolutely. but its not as bad as people make it but it also was terrible. And what you said about piercing has no proof whatsoever and sadly all over Goa, people are making up things that never happened like what you said. so refrain from saying these as what you just said would make anyone blood boil including mine but there is no proof
@@Grogueman
India to Portugal: please give us our land! Please
*Portugal killed some Indian fisherman.
India: Omae wa mou. Mou shirendui!! So u have chosen death
Indians who broke Gandhi's doctrine of nonviolence😂
Title of the video shows British propogenda
Is goa have independent flag?
No
Goa is intergral part of only one flag represent country 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
They were under Portugal ,so they had Portugal flag
Goan revolutionaries and satyagrahi always unfurled tricolour during protests.
Goa belongs to Portugal!!
Huehuehuehuehue
Many times when I tell Indians I'm Portuguese they bring this up.
I don't get the point... We had a fascist dictatorship which desperatly wanted to hold on to the last colonies for some reason, but the people didn't want this. So much so that in 1974 we overthrew the dictatorship in a bloodless coup.
You are always welcome
There are many Portuguese & English descendant in India
1:22 if you can't justify on who's permission Portuguese had come inside Indian territory at the first place then you have no moral authority to ask justification on why India invaded goa
Goa is land of aryans.
Konkani is a indo-Aryan langauge.
Hinduism is the religion of aryans.🇮🇳👍🌹