"The President is very much looking forward to this visit. It is a genuine honour to be invited as guest for Republic Day. He is looking forward to traveling there to see the festivities associated with Republic Day firsthand.
"We've got many colourful descriptions about the parade and other festivities that go along with marking this important day," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters at his daily news conference.
"The President is looking forward to a series of serious meetings with political leaders in India and certainly the meeting that he'll have with Prime Minister Modi," he said.
Earnest said Obama sees an opportunity to build a strong working relationship, not just between the two countries, but between the two leaders who share a "sort of a common sense of purpose and vitality".
Economics, he said, is an important component on the agenda for Obama's India visit.
"There will be a number of US business leaders who'll be traveling to India in conjunction with the President's visit. That is because there are tremendous economic opportunities for American businesses in India," he said.
"He's the American President and he's most interested in strengthening the (bilateral) ties to benefit the American people. Certainly, the business opportunity that exist in India serves as a good opportunity to do just that," the White House Press Secretary said.
