PM modi ghana visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Ghana in the first phase of visit to five countries. He reached Ghana and made several historical agreements, in which the most important agreement related to the mining of rare economy minerals has been made. After a comprehensive talks between PM Modi and Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama, the two countries also discussed several agreements.
Prime Minister Modi said in a statement that the two sides have targeted to double the two-way trade in the next five years and Bharat is not only a partner in Ghana’s development journey, but also co-female. The delegation level meeting between the two leaders took place a few hours after Modi reached the capital of the West African country. Modi has reached Ghana in the first phase of visit to five countries.
China mixed with India-Ghana’s partnership
Across China, rare economies are rich in minerals, but it has put full control over it. This has damaged India’s Electric Vehicle (EV) project. Now India has given a befitting reply to China by making an agreement with Ghana about rare meaning minerals. India has started a campaign to break its monopoly.
What PM Modi said about terrorism
The two countries signed four agreements in many areas including culture and traditional medicine. In the presence of Mahama, Prime Minister Modi said, “President Mahama and I have decided to give bilateral relations a comprehensive partnership status.” The Prime Minister said that both sides are unanimous that terrorism is an enemy of humanity and it was decided to further strengthen mutual cooperation to deal with this danger. Modi said, “We thanked Ghana’s support in India’s fight against terrorism.”
I thank the people and government of ghana for conferring ‘The officer of the order of the star of ghana’ upon me. This honor is dedicated to the bright future of our youth, their aspirations, our rich cultural diversity and the history ties between India and ghana.
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– Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 2, 2025