Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's groundbreaking visit to Ghana has created an extraordinary emotional moment for the Indian diaspora. Members of the community described the encounter as a deeply personal and familial experience, transcending typical diplomatic interactions. The visit, marking the first by an Indian Prime Minister in three decades, symbolizes India's commitment to strengthening global connections. Modi's warm reception by both the local community and Ghana's President highlights the powerful cultural and diplomatic bonds between India and Africa.

Key Points: Modi's Emotional Ghana Visit Unites Indian Diaspora

  • First Indian PM visit to Ghana in 30 years
  • Warm welcome highlights deep cultural connections
  • Diaspora members express profound emotional resonance
  • Presidential reception underscores strong bilateral ties
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It felt like meeting family: Indian Diaspora in Ghana shares emotional moments after meeting PM Modi

PM Modi's historic Ghana visit sparks emotional reunion with Indian diaspora, celebrating cultural connections and global unity

"It felt as if we were meeting a member of our family whom we had lost touch with. - Gaurav Sharda, Indian Community Member"

Accra, July 3

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Ghana has struck a deeply personal chord with the Indian diaspora, many of whom gathered in Accra to welcome him with cultural performances and heartfelt messages.

For those who met him, the experience was more than a diplomatic occasion; it was emotional, familiar, and unforgettable.

Speaking to ANI, Gaurav Sharda, a member of the Indian community in Ghana, described the moment in deeply emotional terms. "It felt as if we were meeting a member of our family whom we had lost touch with. Indian diaspora has gathered here to meet PM Modi, it reflects a unique culture. It shows as if there is India within Ghana. It felt great."

"I was so happy. I was so excited. I had goosebumps. It felt amazing. He was watching us dance," said Saanvi Adhikari, a young performer who was part of a cultural presentation staged in Modi's honour.

Ankur, a volunteer from the Art of Living foundation, said, "I feel so good because he reflects the spirit of One World Family. That is what India is about. The whole world is together here."

PM Modi arrived in Accra on Wednesday on his State Visit to Ghana and was accorded a ceremonial welcome. In a special gesture, Ghana President John Dramani Mahama came to the airport to receive PM Modi.

The gesture is reflective of the strong and historic bonds of friendship between the two nations.

On his arrival at the hotel, PM Modi was greeted with cheers, chants, and a cultural display by members of the Indian diaspora. They were present in large numbers outside the hotel to extend a warm and enthusiastic welcome to PM Modi.

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"Gladdened by the incredible warmth shown by the Indian community here in Accra, Ghana. The spirit of togetherness and the deep cultural linkages are truly wonderful," PM Modi wrote on X, after he received a warm welcome from the Indian community.

https://x.com/PMOIndia/status/1940439594589179921

"PM @narendramodi arrived in Accra, Ghana, a short while ago, marking the start of a historic visit. This is the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Ghana in over three decades. In a gracious and warm gesture, President @JDMahama personally received PM Modi at the airport, underscoring the strong ties between the two nations," the Prime Minister's office wrote on X.

As PM Modi stepped out of his vehicle, the crowd erupted in applause. Many reached out to shake his hand or catch a glimpse of the leader.

Prime Minister's visit to Ghana is the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister in the last three decades. This historic visit would further deepen the partnership between India and Ghana, and underscores India's commitment to strengthening its engagement with Africa and Global South Partners.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who's lived in Ghana for 5 years, this visit means so much! The Indian community here works hard but often feels disconnected. PM Modi made us feel seen and valued 🙏
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Ananya R
While the emotional connection is beautiful, I hope such visits also translate to concrete benefits for Indians working abroad. Better consular services and worker protections should follow.
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Karthik V
The cultural performances brought tears to my eyes! Our traditions being showcased abroad with such pride... this is the soft power of India that PM Modi understands so well 🎭
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Michael C
Interesting to see Ghana's President personally receiving PM Modi at the airport. This shows how India's global standing has improved in recent years. Definitely a diplomatic win!
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Priya S
My cousin in Accra sent me videos - the energy was electric! For NRIs, seeing our PM is like getting a piece of home delivered to their doorstep. More such visits please! ✈️
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Varun X
First PM visit in 30 years! Shows how Africa was neglected before. Glad Modi is changing this. India-Ghana trade can benefit both nations - spices for cocoa maybe? 😄

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