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PM Modi Ghana Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for a visit to five countries on 2 July 2025. They will also go to the African country Ghana during this time. India and Ghana relations are decades old.

PM Modi is on a tour of India’s ‘Gold Reserve’ Ghana.
Highlights
- India opened its embassy in African country Ghana before independence
- Ghana 70 percent gold is exported to India, so very special
- Bank of Baroda and Tata Motors have strong business, big business
Diplomatic relationship
Immediately after Ghana’s independence in 1957, the diplomatic relations between the two countries started formally. India established a high yoga in Akra, while Ghana in New Delhi. Interestingly, India’s Akra -based mission also serves to neighboring countries Burkina Faso, Togo and Sierra Leone, which can allow regional impact. In today’s time, there are about 15,000 Indians in Ghana, in which many families are associated with the fourth generation. There is also a local Hindu population, which began in the 1940s, which includes around 13,000 families. From Sindhi traders to inter-caste marriages and social events in the Indian temple of Akra, this migrant community is acting like a cultural bridge between the two countries. There is a Hindu temple in Akra, which brings sounds of bells every day.
Economic Relations
Calcular relation
Talking about cultural exchange, festivals like Indian television serials in Ghana and Maitri held in 2017 also deepen this relationship at the social level. History has also been a witness to this association, However, there were challenges in this relationship. In 2013, the controversy over the statue of Mahatma Gandhi affected some scholarships. Apart from this, questions have also been raised about the economic focus on gold only. Nevertheless, efforts like India funded by TEMA-Making Railway Project are indicated to give wide basis for this relationship.
New height to relationship with PM Modi’s visit

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He did high education from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. After graduating from Jhansi, PG Diploma in journalism from Delhi University. HINDUSTAN TIMES Group starts professional career … Read more
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