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PM Modi to Address Parliaments of Ghana, Namibia, Trinidad &Tobago During 5-Nation Trip: MEA

  • From July 3 to 4, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake his first-ever bilateral trip to Trinidad and Tobago as India's Prime Minister, marking the first such visit since 1999.
  • This visit follows Modi's broader five-nation Global South tour, reflecting India's intent to deepen strategic ties and recognize the large Indo-Trinidadian community's heritage.
  • During the visit, Modi plans to address a joint parliamentary sitting, engage with the Indian diaspora at Couva, and sign multiple MoUs covering pharmaceuticals, disaster resilience, and renewable energy.
  • Separately, India and Ghana elevated their relations to a Comprehensive Partnership on July 3, 2025, agreeing to double trade from US$3.3 billion in 2023 and enhance cooperation in defense, culture, and counter-terrorism.
  • These developments signal India's commitment to Africa's growth, counter concerns about neo-colonialism, and underscore shared democratic values and sustainable development goals with Ghana.
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PM Modi said that in the field of defence and security, we will move forward with the mantra of Security through solidarity. He announced that cooperation with Ghana will be increased in areas such as training of armed forces, maritime security, defence supplies and cyber security.

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The Vaultz News broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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