Ahead of the bilateral strategic dialogue, a top US diplomat will be visiting India this week as a part of preparation for the highest level talks between the two countries.
According to the State Department, Deputy Secretary of State William J Burns will be in India on a two-day visit starting July 10 in advance of the US-India Strategic Dialogue.
"He will discuss the full range of bilateral issues - including economic, energy, and security cooperation - with senior Indian officials," the State Department said in a statement.
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US Senator John McCain visited India on July 2 and 3, and conveyed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi the US' keen desire to work with him to revitalise the India-US strategic partnership.
Burn's trip to New Delhi precedes US Secretary of State John Kerry's visit to India.
Kerry will be visiting India to hold Indo-US Strategic Dialogue with his Indian counterpart Swaraj on July 31.
Kerry and Swaraj are expected to prepare the ground for a bilateral meeting between Modi and US President Barack Obama, who had invited the Indian leader for a meeting in Washington. Modi will visit the US in September.