India’s Invasion Of Portuguese Goa

India’s independence from Britain in 1947 was not the final chapter of decolonisation on the subcontinent. Portugal clung onto its Indian enclaves into the 1960s, prompting a strong Indian response.
Read moreIndia’s independence from Britain in 1947 was not the final chapter of decolonisation on the subcontinent. Portugal clung onto its Indian enclaves into the 1960s, prompting a strong Indian response.
Read moreGibraltar is a thriving British Overseas Territory, situated at the gateway to the Mediterranean. The local population is a multicultural blend of Maltese, British, Moroccan, Genoese, Jewish and Spanish cultures who can be heard speaking a distinctive Anglo-Spanish dialect known as Llanito. Gibraltar enjoys one of the lowest rates of unemployment in the world, with the local economy supported by
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