The British had captured almost the entire India through the policy of divide and rule. They looted a lot of money from our country. There was a time when almost 70 percent of the countries in the world were under the rule of the British. America was also once a slave of the British. However, during that time there was one state which the British could never capture. So let us tell you about that state today.
This state of India was never occupied by the British.
Let us tell you that the British were never able to enslave the Indian state of Goa. Although it was not independent till that time. The Portuguese had captured Goa and continued to rule Goa for about 450 years. Before and after the British came to India, Goa was ruled by the Portuguese.
When did Goa become independent?
Goa was ruled by the Portuguese for two decades after India’s independence. However, on 19 December 1961, it was liberated and included in India. The Portuguese captured Goa in 1510 and laid the foundation of permanent rule in ancient India. Now the question arises that why the Portuguese could not rule the whole of India. So let us tell you that at that time the Portuguese were not able to rule the whole of India, that was why they ruled only Goa.
India’s smallest state in terms of area
Goa is the smallest state of India in terms of area. At the same time, in terms of GDP, it is also the richest state of India. The main source of income of Goa is tourism. The beaches here are known in the country and the world.
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