"The purpose of this trip is to nurture the relationship and not to ink any deal," Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby told PTI.
According to Kirby, Defense Secretary Hagel attaches a very high priority to the India-US defense ties.
During his three-day stay in New Delhi beginning August 7, Hagel will hold talks with Jaitley and is also expected to meet National Security Advisor Ajit K Doval and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.
Hagel's meetings will focus on the converging interests of India and the US in the Asia Pacific, their common interests in Afghanistan and initiatives to strengthen bilateral defense cooperation, including military exercises, defense, trade, co-production and co-development, and research and new technologies, Kirby said.
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Insisting that Hagel's visit is about "nurturing relationship" and not about "military sales", Kirby said that election of a new government offers an opportunity to fulfill potential of India-US strategic partnership.
"We are committed to a long-term strategic partnership with India. We view India as a regional and emerging global power as well as provider of security and strategic partner," he said.
Kirby, who would accompany Hagel, said the defence secretary very much respects the role that India plays.
"He (Hagel) recognises that India is global player, is a strong nation and that she is becoming stronger and more influential and he respects it. This is a relationship that matters deeply to him," the Pentagon Press Secretary said.
In his meeting with Jaitley, Hagel would talk about the Defense Trade and Technology Initiative, which was started during the previous UPA regime, and is considered to be path breaking in terms of defense ties between the two countries.