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Ghana Seeks Indian Investments in Renewable Energy and Key Sectors


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Ghana, Indian Investments, Renewable Energy

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Ghana has made a direct call to Indian investors to assess business possibilities in agricultural production together with pharmaceuticals and healthcare and telecoms and renewable energy sectors with the purpose of strengthening its economic condition. Louis Kwame Obeng the acting high commissioner for Ghana to India delivered his message about sustainable development to the Bharat Chamber of Commerce (BCC) in Kolkata.

Renewable energy stands out as a prime investment opportunity for Obeng because Ghana seeks to use green power while cutting down its use of fossil fuels. Market entry to Nigeria and the entire West African region presents opportunities that Indian businesses can leverage according to the Acting High Commissioner of Ghana to India.

Ghana stands as one of Africa’s most peaceful countries and possesses abundant natural resources such as gold combined with oil and bauxite deposits. According to Obeng the government required contemporary agricultural practices together with private business involvement. Ghana has established legal protections which secure business investments according to his statements to investors.

BCC President Naresh Pachisia pointed out how renewable energy presents an excellent opportunity for joint ventures because India excels at solar and wind power technology which could help Ghana reach its sustainability targets. The strategic alliance between the countries has potential to create economic gains and environmental sustainability through clean energy initiatives.

The renewable energy investments of Ghana support its green development strategy which drives international business operations to its territory.

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