The iconic structure housing Ghana's seat of government is expected to be yet another spotlight for India-Ghana relations as President John Dramani Mahama prepares to host his counterpart, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for a two-day official visit to Ghana from Wednesday, July 2, to Thursday, July 3, 2025, the Presidency has announced.

This landmark visit marks the first official trip by an Indian prime minister to Ghana in recent years and reflects the deepening strategic partnership between the two nations.

A subtle piece of art giving a colourful blend to the celebration of longstanding relations between both nations is the infrastructure housing the seat of government - the Golden Jubilee House, which was constructed with the support of the Indian people.

A brief history of the Golden Jubilee House The Flagstaff House was reconstructed and inaugurated by the government with the name Golden Jubilee House in November 2008, funded by the Exim Bank of India through the Government of India LOC for an amount of $84.84 million USD.