Who amended its constitution and declared goa as its state after india's independence but was unsuccessful? *?
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The European country Portugal amended its constitution and declared Goa as its state after India's Independence but was unsuccessful in its attempts.
Indian government requested the Salazar regime of Portugal to grant Independence to Goa but failed in its efforts.
Indian army launched Operation Vijay and the Portuguese forces surrendered on 19th December, 1961 also known as the Goa Liberation Day.
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Until the independence in 1947, Goa was a Portuguese province.
After independence India requested Portuguese territories to merge with India.
But the PM of Portugal António de Oliveira Salazar denied withdrawing the Portuguese hold on the territory.
In 1961, Indian army invaded and liberated Goa just in two days without any major resistance.
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