Goa Liberation Day: Know How State Got Freedom After 451 Years Of Portuguese Rule

Goa Liberation Day: Know How State Got Freedom After 451 Years Of Portuguese Rule

On this date, December 19, 1961, Goa, along with Diu and Daman, gained independence from Portuguese rule after being governed by them for more than 451 years with assistance from the Indian army. Today is honored as freedom day in these areas in commemoration of their liberation.

Manasi KambleUpdated: Thursday, December 19, 2024, 01:21 PM IST
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Goa Liberation Day: 451 Years Of Freedom Struggle | FPJ

Goa Liberation Day is observed every year on December 19 to honor the conclusion of Portuguese governance in Goa in 1961. This historic day signified the end of the freedom fighters' battle against 451 years of colonial domination, leading to Goa's liberation and its incorporation into India.

The day commemorates the bravery, strength, and sacrifices of the freedom fighters who jeopardized their lives for emancipation. Educational institutions commemorate this event through activities such as speeches, drawing competitions, and poster creation to honor this significant historical moment.

India's Operation Vijay

The Liberation of Goa, known as Operation Vijay, was a decisive Indian military campaign from December 17–19, 1961, aimed at ending over 450 years of Portuguese colonial rule in Goa, Daman, and Diu. The Indian Armed Forces launched a coordinated air, sea, and land assault, swiftly overcoming Portuguese defenses and annexing the territories.

Army operations in Goa, Diu and Daman against Portugal rule.

Army operations in Goa, Diu and Daman against Portugal rule. |

This operation underscored India’s commitment to territorial integrity and anti-colonialism, leading to significant political, social, and economic transformations in Goa. Operation Vijay remains a celebrated event in Indian military history and national heritage.

Liberation From Portugal India

By December 18, 1961, Indian forces secured Goa, ending four centuries of Portuguese rule. Governor-General Manuel Vassalo e Silva, ordered to defend at all costs, faced a larger Indian army and limited supplies.

Goa's Liberation From Portugal Governance

Goa's Liberation From Portugal Governance |

Portugal’s reinforcement attempts were blocked by logistical barriers, including the Egyptian blockade of the Suez Canal in response to India’s 1956 support. Isolated and resource-deprived, Silva surrendered to prevent futile resistance and casualties. This marked the end of Portuguese administration in Goa and illustrated the decline of European colonialism in Asia.

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