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In a bid to enhance bilateral relations and explore business opportunities between India and Ghana, His Excellency Mr Manish Gupta, India's High Commissioner to Ghana, has engaged with members of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) in the Volta Regional capital, Ho.
The interactive session aimed to foster a deeper understanding of the existing relationships between India and Ghana, as well as the broader African continent.
High Commissioner Gupta highlighted the historical ties and shared values that bind the two nations, emphasising the potential for mutual growth and cooperation in various sectors.

During the meeting, discussions centered on the diverse avenues through which India and Ghana could collaborate for their mutual benefit.
Topics ranged from trade and investment to technology transfer, cultural exchanges, and capacity-building initiatives.
Both parties acknowledged the untapped potential for increased economic engagement and the importance of nurturing a robust partnership that transcends geographical boundaries.
High Commissioner Gupta expressed India's commitment to supporting Ghana's development agenda and reiterated India's readiness to share its expertise and resources in key areas such as agriculture, healthcare, education, and renewable energy.

He underscored the significance of leveraging India's experience and capabilities to bolster Ghana's socio-economic progress and enhance the well-being of its people.
Members of the GJA commended the efforts of the High Commissioner in promoting dialogue and cooperation between the two nations. They highlighted the role of the media in fostering positive narratives and facilitating cross-cultural understanding, emphasising the need for enhanced communication channels to amplify the benefits of the India-Ghana partnership.

As the meeting concluded, both parties reaffirmed their commitment to deepening ties and exploring new avenues for collaboration.
The engagement between the India High Commissioner and the GJA members served as a testament to the shared aspirations of India and Ghana in building a stronger, more prosperous future together.
The discussions are expected to pave the way for concrete initiatives and partnerships that will harness the collective potential of India and Ghana for the benefit of their respective populations and contribute to the broader development of the African continent.
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