Last Updated Jul - 04 - 2025, 05:11 PM | Source : Fela News
During PM Modi's address to Parliament, Ghana MPs presented an emotional example of cultural honor by wearing Indian apparel, which highlighted a strong diploma
In a truly heart touching moment, Ghana MPs welcomed the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, which won the hearts of people around the world. During his historic address in Ghana's Parliament, many MPs were seen in traditional Indian costumes - wearing a classic bandagla and turban, while a female MP wore a beautiful Indian traditional dress.
This common but powerful step was not limited to clothes only, but it was a symbol of a true sense of cultural respect. It soon became a symbol of deep relations between India and Ghana. When Prime Minister Modi talked about shared democratic values and mutual goals, this visual tribute to Ghana MPs brought extra warmth and unity in the entire atmosphere.
The Speaker of Ghana's Parliament recognized this gesture during the session and said that it showed the spirit of unity in a beautiful way. This image of adopting Indian traditions on the international stage was not only impressive, but also shows that cultural diplomacy is not limited to speeches only - it also survives even in small but true works of mutual respect.
This initiative came out at a time when India and Ghana are moving towards further strengthening cooperation in areas like trade, education, healthcare and vaccine construction. In this visit by Prime Minister Modi, there was also talks about setting up an Indian vaccine hub in Ghana, causing the relationship between the two countries.
The decision to wear Indian apparel by Ghana MPs during Prime Minister Modi's Parliament address was not just a formality, but it was a moment of real connection. This reminds us that when the honour is from the heart, the distance between the cultures also dissolves - at a time when the world needs the most of unity.
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