Kartik Singhal

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When the British left in 1947, the Portuguese stayed on in Goa and their other possessions in India while the French remained in control of three slivers of land in the south – most importantly the port of Pondicherry – as well as the eastern enclave of Chandernagore.
India after Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy
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