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Modi conferred Ghana's national honour

Modi conferred Ghana's national honour

Hans India17 hours ago
Accra (Ghana): Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Thursday conferred with Ghana's national honour, The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana, in recognition of his distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership.
The prestigious award was presented by President John Dramani Mahama during Modi's visit to the West African nation. Modi dedicated the award to the country's youth, its rich cultural heritage, and the enduring ties between India and Ghana.
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