PM Modi Conferred Ghana’s Highest Honour, Inks Four MoUs During State Visit
Accra: During his state visit to Ghana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a key bilateral meeting with President John Mahama at Jubilee House in Accra on Monday night. The two leaders explored avenues to expand India-Ghana ties, ultimately agreeing to upgrade the relationship into a Comprehensive Partnership.
As part of the deepening cooperation, four Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed in areas including cultural exchange and traditional music.
In a joint press briefing, PM Modi highlighted the shared commitment to expanding cooperation across diverse sectors. “Our partnership will now take a comprehensive form,” he stated.
In a significant gesture of goodwill and recognition, Ghana awarded Prime Minister Modi its highest state honour, acknowledging his global statesmanship and impactful leadership.
Upon his arrival in Accra, PM Modi received a ceremonial welcome, including a 21-gun salute and guard of honour led by President Mahama, marking the start of a visit that symbolizes a new era in India-Ghana relations.
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