Top Defence Ministry officials said the visit was primarily a "thanksgiving one" during which Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and Carter will review the bilateral defence cooperation, which has seen a huge push in the last few years.
Carter, who will be arriving tonight, is also expected to call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi later tomorrow before he leaves, MoD sources said.
Carter will also travel to Japan, Bahrain, Israel, Italy and the UK. This is for the first time that an outgoing American Defence Secretary has included India in his itinerary for the final overseas trip.
India and the US could finalise provisions for the 'Major Defence Partner' status which Washington had given India during Modi's visit there in June this year.
US President-elect Donald Trump has nominated James Mattis, a retired 4-star Marine Corps general, for the post of the US Defence Secretary.
66-year-old Mattis was lauded for his leadership of Marines in the 2004 Battle of Falluja in Iraq - one of the bloodiest of the war. He also attracted controversy in 2005 when he said "it is fun to shoot some people" while addressing service members in San Diego.
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