India and Ghana Forge Comprehensive Partnership for Development
India and Ghana have elevated their bilateral relations to a comprehensive partnership following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's discussions with President John Dramani Mahama. The two nations aim to double their trade in five years, cooperating on culture, traditional medicine, security, and counter-terrorism.

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India and Ghana have entered a new era of bilateral relations, elevating their interaction to a comprehensive partnership. This development follows extensive discussions held between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama.
Key outcomes of their talks include a target to double trade volume between the two countries within five years, with an emphasis on India being a co-traveller in Ghana's development journey. The leaders emphasized the need for stronger cooperation against terrorism and announced plans to enhance collaboration in defense, security, culture, and traditional medicine.
The two leaders also expressed concerns about global conflicts, agreeing on the importance of resolving disputes through diplomacy and dialogue. The agreements signify a mutual commitment to overcoming shared challenges and achieving common goals.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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