India Will Soon Be World's Third Largest Economy: PM Modi In Ghana
- On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a speech to Ghana's Parliament, emphasizing India's rapid economic advancement and efforts to strengthen the relationship between the two nations.
- He attributed this growth to a stable polity, good governance, a demographic dividend, and a technological revolution that propel India forward.
- Modi praised Ghana's development, welcomed its role in accelerating African economic integration, and announced expanded cooperation in trade, security, and critical minerals.
- He highlighted that India is currently among the quickest expanding emerging markets and projected that it will soon rank as the third largest economy globally, while setting a goal to double trade between the two countries.
- The visit concluded with Modi receiving Ghana’s highest civilian honour, signaling a comprehensive partnership focused on long-term economic and geopolitical collaboration.
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