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From Op Chutney to Op Vijay, how Goa was liberated in 40 hours - www indianweekender co nz

Officially India intervened militarily in Goa on December 11 1961 after it had become evident that the economic blockade that had been in force against the colony since 1955 had not worked and the Portuguese administration was getting increasingly rep

From Op Chutney to Op Vijay, how Goa was liberated in 40 hours

On December 18, 1961, a platoon of the Indian Navy hoisted the Tricolour in the island of Anjadip off Canacona for the first time in the history of the last colonial outpost in the country. That was the beginning of the end of 451 years of .

When the Navy s Operation Chutney evicted Portugal from Anjadiv – Indian Defence Research Wing

When the Navy s Operation Chutney evicted Portugal from Anjadiv – Indian Defence Research Wing
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When the Navy s Operation Chutney evicted Portugal from Anjadiv | Goa News

One of the two Navy ships that attacked Anjadiv island in 1961. PANAJI: While the Indian Army played a major role in Operation Vijay, which culminated in Goa’s Liberation on December 19, 1961, the two days of action were the first taste of combat for the Indian Navy post-independence. About to come into its own, the Navy decided to dish out some strong lessons to the Portuguese. It started with Operation Chutney, which began as a surveillance patrol off Goa’s coast, but also helped prepare naval forces for an all-out attack on Anjadiv Island. The attack on the Portuguese garrison on the island, which is located off the coast of Canacona, was necessitated after Portuguese soldiers resorted to unprovoked firing on Indian fishing vessels and a steamship, Sabarmati.

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