In a historic address to the Parliament of Ghana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the enduring relationship between India and Ghana. He conveyed greetings to the people of Ghana, representing the goodwill of 1.4 billion Indians. Modi spoke about the shared colonial history, emphasizing the unwavering spirit of both nations. He noted that the friendship between India and Ghana is as sweet as Ghana’s famous Sugar Loaf Pineapple. Furthermore, Modi paid tribute to Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and acknowledged the national award conferred upon him by President Mahama, expressing his gratitude. He also highlighted India’s commitment to democracy and its welcoming nature towards people from different backgrounds.
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