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Ghana India First PM Visit in 30 Years Deepens Cooperation
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48335, member: 636"] India's top leader just landed on Ghanaian soil for the first time since the 1990s. Narendra Modi stepped off his plane to meet President John Mahama at the airport. The prime minister plans to stay for two full days of important meetings. Ghana has not seen an Indian leader visit for three decades. Both countries want to make new deals together during this historic trip. Modi and Mahama will shake hands on fresh agreements covering business, energy, hospitals, computers, and schools. The two nations have been friends since Ghana became independent many years ago. India was among the first countries to open an office in Accra back when Kwame Nkrumah was president. Their friendship has grown stronger over the decades through shared projects and support. Ghana sells gold, cocoa beans, and oil to India every year. India sends back medicines, machines, and electronic gadgets to Ghana. Trade between both countries keeps growing as their economies expand. Indian companies have invested millions of dollars across Ghana over recent years. Students from Ghana also study at Indian universities through special scholarship programs. The Indian leader will speak to Ghana's lawmakers at Parliament House during his stay. Very few foreign presidents or prime ministers have received this special honor before. Ghana plans to give Modi their highest national award called the Order of the Star of Ghana. This medal puts him alongside other famous world leaders who have received the same recognition. Modi's Ghana trip forms part of a larger tour across several African countries. India wants to build stronger partnerships with African nations as competition grows from other world powers. The visit should end with both leaders signing a joint statement about future cooperation plans. [/QUOTE]
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