"We can confirm the appointment (between Modi and Powell)," a State Department spokesperson told PTI.
The request to meet Modi has been made by Powell herself, but the spokesperson did not comment on the possible date of the meeting, which is expected to take place in Ahmedabad this month.
"This is part of our concerted outreach to senior political and business leaders which began in November to highlight the US-India relationship," the spokesperson said.
In the past few weeks, a series of public meetings organised by the influential think tanks here have had concluded that the BJP-led by Modi was currently headed to win the upcoming general elections.
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"We highly appreciate the decision taken by US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry. This would further help in strengthening of Indo-US relationship," Patel said.
"Modi is the most popular leader of the country right now. Given that he has been given clean chit by all the courts in India, it was not fair on the part of the US to not to have relationship with Modi," Patel said.
In 2005, the US State Department had revoked a visa that Modi had for travelling to the US in the wake of the 2002 riots in Gujarat.