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PM MODI VISITS GHANA
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
PM MODI VISITS GHANA
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2025-07-03 16:16:40
PM MODI VISITS GHANA
On
3rd July 2025
, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi
was awarded
Ghana's highest civilian honour
,
The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana
, by President
John Dramani Mahama
.
This was the
first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Ghana in over 30 years
, marking a historic milestone in India-Ghana relations.
The honour underscores the
deepening bilateral ties
between India and Ghana and reflects India’s growing engagement with the
Global South
.
WHERE IS GHANA?
Ghana is located in
West Africa
, along the
Gulf of Guinea
.
It is bordered by
Côted’ Ivoire
to the west,
Burkina Faso
to the north,
Togo
to the east, and the
Atlantic Ocean
to the south.
Its capital,
Accra
, is a prominent coastal city known for regional diplomacy and economic activity.
Ghana spans an area of
238,535 sq km
and has a population of approximately
33 million
as of 2025.
Formerly known as the
Gold Coast
, Ghana was the
first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence from British rule in 1957
, becoming a symbol of Africa’s anti-colonial movement.
HISTORICAL TIES
India and Ghana share a
strong historical relationship
rooted in
anti-colonial struggles
and shared democratic values.
Ghana’s first President
Kwame Nkrumah
and India’s first Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru
were key figures in the
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
, promoting solidarity among newly independent nations during the Cold War.
India supported Ghana’s independence movement and has since maintained cordial ties through
cultural exchanges, economic cooperation, and development assistance
.
The Indian community in Ghana, numbering over
15,000
, includes
fourth-generation families
and plays a significant role in local commerce and industry.
WHY GHANA MATTERS TO INDIA?
A. Geopolitical Significance
Ghana is a
regional leader in West Africa
, playing an active role in both the
African Union (AU)
and the
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
.
India views Ghana as a
valued partner in the Global South
, and PM Modi called it a
“Beacon of Hope”
for democracy in Africa.
Ghana supports India’s initiatives in international forums, and India reciprocates by investing in
infrastructure, defence, and governance
India has contributed to building
Jubilee House
, the presidential palace in Ghana, and has assisted Ghana’s
air force and intelligence services
.
During PM Modi’s visit, both countries agreed to upgrade their ties to a "
Comprehensive Partnership"
with cooperation in
security, maritime domain awareness, and cybersecurity
.
The visit is seen as part of India’s effort to balance other global powers like
China
in Africa and boost its own
strategic footprint
on the continent.
ECONOMIC & TRADE TALKS
The bilateral trade between India and Ghana has exceeded
$3 billion
, with Indian investments amounting to
$2 billion
across
900 projects
.
Key sectors of investment include
agriculture, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and infrastructure
.
Ghana’s economy is resource-rich, with major exports including
gold, cocoa, and oil
, making it an attractive trade partner for India.
During the 2025 visit, India and Ghana signed
four Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs)
in the fields of
agriculture, digital technology, health, and skill development
.
India committed support to Ghana's "
Feed Ghana" programme
and announced plans to establish a
Skill Development Centre
.
Indian initiatives such as
Jan Aushadhi Kendra (affordable medicine)
and
Bharat UPI (digital payments)
were offered as models for Ghana's development.
According to reports, India plans to
double trade with Ghana in five years
, leveraging Ghana’s strategic location as a
gateway to West African markets
.
Indian companies like
Tata and Mahindra
have a strong presence, and India has expressed interest in
vaccine manufacturing cooperation
, aligning with Ghana’s goal to become
Africa’s vaccine hub
.
DEVELOPMENTAL & CULTURAL COOPERATION
India has extended
development assistance
by doubling the number of
ITEC and ICCR scholarships
available to Ghanaian students.
Vocational training, education, and capacity-building initiatives have been strengthened to foster long-term partnerships.
During his visit, PM Modi addressed Ghana’s
Parliament
and engaged with the
Indian diaspora
, who welcomed him with slogans of
‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’
.
These people-to-people connections strengthen India’s
soft power
and enhance the cultural affinity between the two nations.
PM Modi emphasized that
shared democratic traditions and values
will continue to shape the future of India-Ghana relations.
WHY PM MODI'S HONOUR IS IMPORTANT?
The award of
The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana
to PM Modi is a significant diplomatic gesture that reflects
Ghana’s respect for India
and recognition of Modi’s role in enhancing the partnership.
The Prime Minister dedicated the award to
the aspirations of the youth, the future of both nations, and their shared cultural and historical heritage
.
The
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
described the award as a tribute to the
long-standing and deep-rooted ties
between India and Ghana.
According to sources, this is PM Modi’s
24th international award
, highlighting India’s
rising global stature
under his leadership.
The visit featured a
ceremonial welcome, 21-gun salute
, and
wide-ranging talks
with President Mahama, as part of Modi’s broader
five-nation diplomatic tour
.
PM Modi’s speech in Accra reaffirmed India’s commitment to
a stronger and enduring partnership
with Ghana and the broader African continent.
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