Ivanka, 36, will lead a high-powered American delegation of officials, women entrepreneurs and businessmen for the three-day summit starting on November 28.
It will be attended by 1,500 entrepreneurs from 170 countries and would have around 350 participants from the US, a large number of whom are Indian-Americans.
Ivanka would deliver the keynote address at the summit, which would be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
She said the summit was a testament to the "strong friendship" between India and the US.
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Ivanka, who is headed to India after Thanksgiving ritual, said she was "very much" looking forward to her visit and meeting "many of the entrepreneurs in India".
For the first time, in its eight editions, the summit has been themed 'Women First and Prosperity for All' which "demonstrates" the administration's "commitment to the principle that when women are economically empowered, their communities and countries thrive," Ivanka said.
More than 10 countries including Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and Israel will be represented by an all-women delegation, the State Department said.
The entrepreneurs attending the GES also reflect a very young team with nearly 31.5 per cent of them being either aged 30 or below. The youngest entrepreneur is aged 13 while the oldest one is 84, it said.
Among prominent members of the administration joining Ivanka on the trip are US Treasurer Jovita Carranza, administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs Neomi Rao, USAID administrator Mark Green and Overseas Private Investment Corporation president and CEO Ray Washburne.
She will be participating in two panels: The plenary session: "Be the Change - Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership," on Tuesday evening and on Wednesday morning a breakout session: "We Can Do It! Innovations in Workforce Development and Skills Training", they said.
Prime Minister Modi during his visit to the White House in June had invited Ivanka to visit India.
"The financial and in kind support from the GES partners opens opportunities for more entrepreneurs to participate from around the world," the State Department had said last week.
"Partners will also provide direct services for the entrepreneurs including livestreaming sessions, global media coverage and programs to help entrepreneurs continue to grow and scale after the summit," it added.
First daughter Ivanka is also an American television personality, fashion designer, author and businesswoman, besides being an advocate for the education and empowerment of women and girls.
The daughter and adviser of the US President has been an executive vice president of the family owned 'The Trump Organization' as well as serving as a boardroom judge on her father's TV show 'The Apprentice'.