Modi pushes further India-Africa cooperation on Ghana visit
- Narendra Modi emphasized the shared democratic values between India and Ghana during his visit to Ghana's parliament.
- He noted a significant rail project in Ghana, financed by the India Export-Import Bank, as part of India's contributions.
- Modi stated that the world order is changing quickly and advocated for greater diplomatic engagement for both India and Africa.
- He expressed India's commitment to support Africa's development journey while aiming for India to be a developed nation by 2047.
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Modi Pushes Further India-Africa Cooperation On Ghana Visit
Indian Prime Minister Nerendra Modi on Thursday outlined plans for deeper ties between his country and Africa, as New Delhi increasingly vies for a stronger economic presence on the continent along with China and Russia.
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PM Modi concludes visit to Ghana, heads to Trinidad & Tobago for 2nd leg of five-nation tour
Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed from Ghana’s capital city of Accra after concluding the first leg of his five-nation tour on Thursday. He will now be travelling to Trinidad & Tobago for the second leg of his tour on an official visit from July 3 to July 4. This was the first time that PM Modi visited the West African nation and the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Ghana in over 30 years. Prior to his departure, the Prime Minister inter…
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