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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was awarded Ghana’s highest honor ‘The Officer of the Star of Ghana’ on Wednesday. In addition, the two countries signed 4 different agreements (MOU).
On the highest honor, PM Modi said- It is a matter of pride for me to be honored with Ghana. Earlier, he released a joint statement with Ghana President John Mahama. Modi said that India and Ghana consider terrorism to be the enemy of humanity and will work together against it.
Modi said that this is not the time of war, but the problems should be solved through dialogue and diplomacy. Both countries are unanimous on reforms in the United Nations (UN). Along with this, both expressed concern over the ongoing struggles in West Asia and Europe.
PM Modi said- ‘The trade between India and Ghana has been more than 25 thousand crore rupees and in the next 5 years it is target to double.’ He invited Ghana’s President John Mahama to come to India.

Honoring Ghana’s President PM Modi with the highest honor.
Big things about PM Modi’s address …
- India will support Ghana in Fintech and share the experience of digital transactions through UIP.
- India will double ICCR and ICCR scholarship for Ghana’s youth and will help in the ‘Feed Ghana’ program.
- India will work together in Ghana Army training, maritime security, defense supply and cyber security.
- Through Bharat Jan Aushadhi Kendra, Ghana will provide cheap and reliable health service to the people.
- Help in vaccine, defense and security and cyber security will also increase mutual cooperation.
- For the vocational education of the youth of Bharat Ghana, a skill development center will be set up.

4 mou signed in both countries
The two countries signed four important agreements (MOU). Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs, Dmu Ravi, said that these agreements will further strengthen the relationship between the two countries.
- First agreement- To establish a joint commission meeting on the Ministry of External Affairs Label.
- Second agreement- In the traditional medicine, both countries will share training and experience of experts.
- Third agreement- Cultural is associated with activity, which will promote cultural programs and tourism.
- Fourth Agreement- Standard settings (fixing quality rules for product and service), which will increase economic cooperation.
Modi was given 21 cannon salute
PM Narendra Modi reached the African country Ghana on Wednesday. Ghana President John Mahama welcomed him at the airport in the capital Acre. PM Modi was given a guard of honor with 21 cannon salutes.
Modi then reached the hotel, where people from the Indian community welcomed him. School children, who arrived in Indian costumes outside the hotel, narrated the verses to Modi in Sanskrit.
He then held bilateral talks with the President of Ghana at Jubilee House in the capital Akkara.
5 pictures of PM Modi’s Ghana tour …

The Foreign Secretary of the two countries signed MOU on Wednesday. During this, PM Modi and Ghana President Mahama stood behind.

PM Modi held bilateral talks with the President of Ghana on Tuesday night.

In honor of PM Modi, Ghana’s Indian women performed classical dances.

The President of Ghana received Modi. He then received the Guard of Honor at the airport.

Traditional folk dances were performed at the airport in honor of PM Modi.
India gave Ghana 6 lakh Kovid vaccine
India and Ghana have been strong supporters of each other on international forums. The two countries are members of the Non -Aligned Movement (NAM) and work together in organizations such as the United Nations. Ghana has supported India’s claim of permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council.
Both countries stand with each other on climate change, terrorism and other global issues. During the Kovid-19 epidemic, India gave Ghana vaccine and medical help. India gave Ghana 6 lakh Kovid vaccine.

Ghana got freedom by following Gandhi’s ideals
Quame Encrms was the biggest leader of Ghana, also known as ‘Mahatma Gandhi of Africa’. He read Gandhiji’s views while studying in America and was very impressed with him. After this, he came to Ghana and formed the Convention People’s Party (CPP) and started the freedom struggle in the country.
Encrama used Gandhian methods such as non -violence, unity and civil disobedience for this. Encrms believed that without a peaceful movement against British rule without violence, Ghana could become free, as Gandhi did in India.
Encrms appealed to a strike across the country in 1950 under the name ‘Positive Action’. For this, he also had to go to jail, but this further increased his popularity. On 6 March 1957, Ghana became the first country in Africa under the leadership of Encrama to gain independence from Britain.
Ghana’s independence affected the whole of Africa. Therefore, the demand for independence in other countries also intensified. A few years later, many countries like Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania gained independence from British, French or Belgian colonialism.


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