PM Modi gets the highest honor of the country in Ghana
Prime Minister Modi should reach Ghana on a 2 -day visit on Wednesday, where Ghana President John Dramani Mahama welcomed PM Modi strongly at the airport. This is Prime Minister Modi's first visit to Ghana. It has reached Ghana, the Prime Minister of India for the first time in three decades. PM Modi received a grand reception. He was given 21 cannon salute with the Guard of Honor. At the same time, PM Modi was also awarded the 'The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana' in Ghana.
During an event in Rajdhani Akkra, President Mahama honored PM Modi with Ghana's highest civilian honor 'The Officer of the Star of Ghana'. PM Modi dedicated this honor to the citizens of India and also thanked Ghana for this honor.
#Watch Acccra, Ghana | Prime Minister Narendra Modi Conferred With the officer of the order of the star of ghana.
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On being honored with 'The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana', Prime Minister Modi said, 'It is a matter of great pride and respect for me to be honored with Ghana's highest honor. I express my deep gratitude to the President of President Mahama, Ghana Sarkar and Ghana. I politely accept this honor from 1.4 billion Indians. I dedicate this award to the aspirations of our youth, their bright future, our rich cultural diversity and traditions and historical relations between India and Ghana '.
#Watch Acccra, Ghana | On being conferred with the officer of the star of ghana, PM Modi says, “It is a matter of immense pride and honor for me to be conferred with ghana's ighest order… I expert President Mahama, The Government of Ghana pic.twitter.com/cu8hnpk3gv
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Earlier, PM Modi held a meeting with Ghana President John Droni Mahama. After the talks, officials of India and Ghana signed four agreements between the two countries. On this occasion, Prime Minister Modi said that President Mahama and he has decided to broaden the bilateral partnership of India and Ghana.
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