"The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Frank Kendall plans to travel to India next week," Maureen Schumann, a Department of Defence spokesperson told PTI.
Kendall is the Pentagon's point person on India-related defence issues, in particular on the India-US Defense Trade and Technology Initiative (DTTI).
"This will be his fourth visit to India and speaks to the importance we place on the relationship," she said.
While in India, Kendall plans to meet with the Defence Secretary Radha Krishna Mathur, and Secretary (Defence Production) G Mohan Kumar.
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A meeting is also scheduled with Scientific Advisor to the Minister of Defence Avinash Chander, who was sacked by the Defence Ministry this week, but continues in his job till the end of this month.
Kendall would also meet the new US Ambassador to India Richard Verma.
In a speech a few months ago, Kendall had said building India-US defence relationship is a central element of the so-called shift or rebalance to Asia and the Pacific - a core component of the new Defence Strategic Guidance the Defence Department announced in January 2012.
In addition to working together on specific programmes, DTTI also includes an effort to expand cooperation in science and technology.
"We have discussed increasing the scale and strategic focus of our existing individual project research agreements in areas of mutual interest," Kendall had said in his address to the US India Business Council last year.
DTTI, he said, is just one facet of an initiative to build a deeper, closer, and broader relationship with one of the most important countries on earth.