Vice President leaves for four day economic forum in India Vice President, Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has left Accra for New Delhi, India to attend a four day economic forum organised by the Indian government. The forum, which is a high level platform for informal discussions on global economic recovery and growth, is reserved for Heads of Government, Cabinet Ministers and Heads of International Organisations. A statement issued by Presidential Staffer, Communications at the Office of the Vice President, Kweku Tsen said the Vice President, would, during his visit hold interactive sessions with Chief Executives and Captains of Indian Industry and also hold one on one meetings with CEO's at the Chancery of the Ghana High Commission. World Leaders including the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, Prime Minister of Mali, Moussa Mara, Prime Minister of Central African Republic, Mahamat Kamoun and Prime Minister of Cote d' Ivoire, Daniel Kablan Duncan, have been invited to the forum. GBC