President John Dramani Mahama will welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Ghana for a two-day official visit from Wednesday, July 2 to Thursday, July 3, 2025.
The visit, announced by the Presidency, marks a significant milestone in Ghana-India relations, being the first by an Indian Prime Minister in recent years.
A statement issued by Presidential Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu described the upcoming visit as a reflection of the strong diplomatic ties and growing strategic cooperation between the two countries.
The leaders are expected to explore opportunities for deepened collaboration across several priority areas.
During the visit, Prime Minister Modi will hold bilateral talks with President Mahama at Jubilee House. The discussions will cover a broad range of sectors, including trade and investment, agriculture, technology, energy, education, and healthcare. Both leaders will also share perspectives on key regional and international issues of shared concern.
A major highlight of the visit will be the signing of multiple bilateral agreements aimed at strengthening the partnership between Accra and New Delhi. These agreements are expected to pave the way for greater economic cooperation and development-focused engagements.
Following the signing ceremony, the two leaders will address a joint press briefing to outline the outcomes of their talks and the next steps in their partnership.
To honour Prime Minister Modi and his delegation, President Mahama will host a State Dinner at Jubilee House. The event is expected to attract dignitaries from government, the diplomatic corps, and the business community to celebrate the enduring friendship between Ghana and India.
The Presidency noted that the visit will reinforce bilateral ties, boost economic diplomacy, and create fresh avenues for technological innovation and knowledge-sharing between the two nations.