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India-Ghana relations strengthen with key agreements during Modi's visit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49327, member: 636"] Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi finished a trip to Ghana that has both countries talking about big changes ahead. The two-day visit was the first time an Indian leader had visited Ghana for thirty years. Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa called it a watershed moment that went far beyond normal diplomatic meetings. The leaders signed ten major agreements that could change how these two nations work together. Ghana's presidency said the visit proved how strong their friendship has become. Modi visited from July 2 to 3 and focused on building stronger partnerships across trade, technology, and security. The biggest achievement was upgrading their relationship to Comprehensive Partnership status, making them special allies. Both countries want to double their trade from 3 billion dollars to 6 billion dollars quickly. They agreed to make Ghana the main vaccine production center for all of Africa, which could help the entire continent. Defense cooperation got stronger with a new military partnership deal. The agreements covered medicine research, farming improvements, and digital technology. India will help build a top-quality medical institute at Ghana's University of Health and Allied Sciences. The countries plan to collaborate on digital projects, supporting Ghana's plan to train one million computer programmers. Renewable energy partnerships will help Ghana use cleaner power sources. Cultural exchanges also got attention, with both nations promising to strengthen their creative industries through better teamwork. [/QUOTE]
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