Kerry will lead a high powered American delegation to co-chair the fourth edition of the India-US Strategic Dialogue in New Delhi, the State Department spokesperson, Jen Psaki said yesterday.
"I expect the conversation during the trip to be wide-ranging. There are number of issues that we work on bilaterally with India, whether it's our economic relationship or issues like climate change and energy, security and counter terrorism issues," he said.
Ahead of the Strategic Dialogue, the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake, said that economic issues would be on top of the agenda of the Secretary of State, followed by Higher Education Dialogue, energy and climate change, defence, and bilateral and regional issues.
Leading a wide ranging whole-of-government, Kerry would be accompanied by the Energy Secretary, Ernest Moniz, Commander of the US Pacific Command (PACOM), Admiral Samuel J Locklear, NASA Administrator, Charles Bolten, USAID Administrator, Raj Shah, Acting Deputy Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Rand Beers along with the Science and Technology Advisor to the US President, John P Holdren and Fred P Hochberg, Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of the US.
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He added the recently launched Alliance of Fair Trade in India is a much needed coalition and brings together a range of industries who care about a trading relationship with India.
The alliance is co-chaired by the National Association of Manufacturers and US Chamber of Commerce's Global Intellectual Property Centre.