Five-nation tour: Modi became the first PM to visit Ghana after 30 years; President Mahama is warmly welcomed at the airport. Bharat News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday started his five countries when he landed in Ghana. He was welcomed at the airport by President John Mahama. PM Modi was welcomed with 21-gun salute and guard of honor on his arrival.PM Modi will be in Ghana from July 2-3 at the request of President John Dhani Mahama. Ghana is a major member of the Economic Community of the African Union and the West African states, and is a respected partner in the global south. “I am ready to deepen my historical relations and to open new windows of cooperation, including the areas of investment, energy, health, security, capacity building and development partnerships. As fellow democrats, it would be an honor for Ghana’s speaking in Parliament, “Mea said in a statement.PM Modi will visit Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) on July 3-4 as the second phase of the journey.“I will meet President Christine Carla Kangalu, who was the chief guest on this year’s Pravashi Indian Day, and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bisasar, who recently took over for a second term. The Indians first reached Trinidad and Tobago 180 years ago. The journey will provide an opportunity to re-present the special bonds of the ancestors.”PM Modi will make the first bilateral visit to Argentina by an Indian Prime Minister when he will travel from Port of Spain to Buenos Aires.“Argentina is a prominent economic partner in Latin America and a close aide in G20. I look forward to my discussions with President Xavier Milli, which I was also happy to meet last year. The statement said that we will focus on advancing our mutually beneficial cooperation, including agriculture, important minerals, energy, trade, tourism, technology and investment.

On July 6-7, PM Modi is set to attend the BRICS summit at Rio de Janeiro.“As a founding member, India is committed to BRICS as an important platform for cooperation among emerging economies. Along with, we try with a more peaceful, equitable, just, democratic, and balanced multipolar world system. On the banks of the summit, I will travel to Brasilia for a shameless visit for many people. The statement said that Luiz Incio Lula Da Silva, on furthering the priorities of Global South, said in the statement.His last destination will be Namibia, a reliable partner with whom India shares a general history of the struggle against colonialism.