President John Dramani Mahama has officially welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Ghana for a landmark two-day state visit-the first by an Indian Prime Minister in three decades.

Taking to Facebook shortly after Modi's arrival, President Mahama wrote: "I welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi to our beautiful country this afternoon for a two-day official visit.

This is the first visit by an Indian PM to Ghana in 30 years and we are looking forward to very productive bilateral engagements on various areas of cooperation between our two countries." The visit marks a significant diplomatic moment, signalling strengthened ties between the two nations.

According to earlier reports by MyNewsGh, Prime Minister Modi's itinerary includes bilateral talks with President Mahama, an address to Parliament, and the signing of multiple agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) focused on trade, technology, education, and health.