The Case for Dual Citizenship: Empowering Goans

In the sun-drenched shores of Goa, where the legacy of Portuguese colonialism lingers in architecture, cuisine, and even surnames, a quiet revolution is underway. For decades, Goans have navigated the complex aftermath of colonial rule, which ended in 1961 when India integrated the territory from Portugal. While Portugal’s colonial era was marked by exploitation, cultural imposition, and human rights...