
World order in flux, Modi's Ghana visit is an important moment for bilateral ties
New Delhi and Accra formalised ties in 1957. At the time, their partnership was grounded in shared anti-colonial ideals and a common vision for post-independence development. India offered counsel on building Ghana's institutions, including its external intelligence agency. Meanwhile, Indian teachers, technicians and traders regularly travelled to the west African country in search of opportunity.
The July 2025 visit of the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, to Ghana – the first by an Indian leader in over three decades – came at a critical moment for the continent. As the global order shifts towards multi-polarity, countries like Ghana are navigating a complex landscape, which includes western donors scaling back commitments. This has opened space to deepen cooperation through pragmatic, interest-driven collaborations with longstanding partners like India. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Ghana's President John Mahama captured the spirit of this global realignment, noting that: 'as bridges are burning, new bridges are being formed.'
Against this backdrop, Prime Minister Modi's visit offered an opportunity to both revive and recalibrate bilateral ties. The visit carried a strong economic and strategic orientation. Ghana positioned itself as a partner in areas where India holds comparative advantage, such as pharmaceuticals.
Over 26% of Africa's generic medicines are sourced from India. The Food and Drugs Authority's (Ghana's regulator of pharmaceutical standards) listing of foreign pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities is dominated by Indian firms.
Defence cooperation was also on the agenda. Ghana is looking to India for training, equipment and broader security engagement in response to rising threats from the Sahel and coastal piracy.
This emphasis on shared security interests is underscored by Ghana's alignment with India on counter-terrorism. President Mahama for instance has condemned the Pahalgam terrorist attacks that occurred in April 2025.
Reviving economic ties
Economic ties are at the heart of this renewed engagement between the two countries. Bilateral trade currently stands at around US$3 billion. Both leaders aim to double it to US$6 billion over the next five years. Currently, Ghana enjoys a trade surplus with India. This is mainly due to gold exports, which account for over 70% of its shipments. Cocoa, cashew nuts, and timber are also key exports, while imports from India include pharmaceuticals, machinery, vehicles, and various industrial goods.
India has invested more than US$2 billion in Ghana. These investments span private capital, concessional finance and grants across 900 projects. India now ranks among Ghana's top investors. Indian firms and state-backed institutions play a key role in critical infrastructure development. Landmark projects include the 97km standard gauge Tema-Mpakadan Railway Line and the Ghana-India Kofi Annan ICT Centre, a hub for innovation and research.
In an earlier study, I documented the perspectives of Indian entrepreneurs in Ghana. The findings underscored the country's appeal as a land of economic opportunity. In interviews, Indian businesses highlighted Ghana's stable political environment. An expanding consumer base, and relatively transparent regulatory framework were also mentioned. Together, these factors continue to attract investor interest.
This economic momentum likely paved the way to pursue a closer bilateral relationship, marked by the elevation to a ' Comprehensive Partnership '.
While delegates in the July visit addressed issues such as financial inclusion, healthcare and agriculture, the tangible outcomes were limited. Four memoranda of understanding were signed.
They cover cooperation on traditional medicine, regulatory standards and cultural exchange. The creation of a joint commission to structure and advance bilateral collaboration across priority sectors was also signed.
Moving forward, Ghana offers India an entry point into west Africa's resource landscape. With reserves of gold, bauxite, manganese and lithium, Ghana is well positioned to contribute to India's needs for critical minerals. President Mahama's invitation for investment in mineral extraction and processing aligns with India's National Critical Mineral Mission, New Delhi is looking for supply chains for its energy transition. It creates an opportunity for Indian mining companies to expand into African markets.
Pragmatic diplomacy
With nearly US$100 billion in trade, cumulative investments of nearly US$75 billion, and a 3.5 million strong diaspora, the broader contours of India's Africa policy is increasingly pragmatic and issue based.
New Delhi's evolving relations with Accra reflects this. It comes as Ghana is making sweeping economic reforms domestically, particularly in fiscal management and debt restructuring.
This ambitious 'economic reboot' hinges on attracting private sector investment. In this context, the Indian diaspora, already deeply embedded in Ghana's commercial networks, is well positioned to foster stronger economic ties.
In his address to Ghana's Parliament, the Indian Prime Minister spoke of development cooperation that is demand driven and focused on building local capacity and creating local opportunities. This approach 'to not just invest, but empower', signals India's growing intent to anchor relationships in mutual agency, rather than dependency.
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