Kerry, visited New Delhi last week to co-chair the fifth annual India-US Strategic Dialogue with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. He was the first cabinet minister from the Obama administration to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzeker, also travelled to India along with the Secretary of State.
"I would hardly see this visit as an ending or a conclusive visit as much as a beginning of an important relationship with a new government and one that has great strategic value to the United States," State Department Spokesperson, Jen Psaki, told reporters yesterday.
Defense Minister Chuck Hagel is scheduled to travel to India later this week, making him the third US Cabinet Minister to meet Modi government officials in less than a week.
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"It (Kerry's trip) was the highest-level visit of a member of the Obama Administration to India since Prime Minister Modi was inaugurated. In addition to the strategic dialogue, he did have a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister, and it was the Prime Minister's first cabinet-level meeting with a US official," Psaki said.
There was also significant discussion of the WTO, with the Secretary reiterating our position that unraveling the Bali Accord was not in India's interests and was not in keeping with Mr Modi's vision of opening the economy, she said, adding the two sides also discussed Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as India's Look East policy.