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PM Modi accorded ceremonial welcome at Accra airport. Photo: X/Narendra Modi

PM Modi receives grand welcome on his arrival in Ghana, meets President John Dramani Mahama

| @indiablooms | Jul 03, 2025, at 12:46 am

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Accra on Wednesday on a historic state visit to Ghana as a part of his five-nation tour.

In a special gesture, on arrival at the airport, PM Modi was received by Ghana President John Dramani Mahama and accorded a ceremonial welcome.

"This gesture is reflective of the strong and historic bonds of friendship between the two nations," an official statement said.

The Indian community in Ghana also extended him a warm welcome.

PM Modi’s visit to Ghana is the first such visit in the last three decades.

This visit is considered to further deepen the partnership between India and Ghana, and underscores India’s commitment to strengthening its engagement with Africa and Global South Partners.

 

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