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The Indian High Commissioner to Ghana, H.E. Manish Gupta has paid a courtesy call to the Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu, to discuss investment opportunities in the region.

H.E. Gupta emphasised India’s commitment to supporting development through capacity building and collaboration.

He highlighted key areas for potential cooperation, including education, health, economic development, and tourism.

Mr. Gunu expressed his gratitude for the visit and welcomed potential partnerships in technology, medical tourism, and skills development.
He assured the High Commissioner of the region’s full support for Indian-backed initiatives.

The visit marks a strengthening of regional cooperation between Ghana and India and opens the door to new investment and growth opportunities in the Volta Region.
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