Hultqvist, who will arrive tomorrow night, will also visit the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and Bharat Electronics Limited units in Bengaluru.
He is scheduled to hold talks with Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on June 10.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had in April said his government was in talks with Swedish defence company Saab Group to set up a production unit in his state.
During his trip to that country, Fadnavis had tweeted a photo of himself in the cockpit of a Gripen and said "it was great to be at the aerospace and defence company Saab at Linkoping, Sweden. Promised a defence manufacturing policy in Maharashtra soon."
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Gripen is a far better version of India's indigenous light combat aircraft Tejas which has been in the making for nearly 30 years.
Parrikar has said that Tejas would be replacement of aging MiG-21s. DRDO had a few years back sought Saab's help in the Mark II version of Tejas.
Saab is likely to insist on a government-to-government (G2G) deal if they step in to assist India in developing and manufacturing a light fighter.
With changed FDI rules and the 'Make-in-India' campaign, it is expected that Swedish government would look at India as a manufacturing base.