US Secretary of State John Kerry and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj highlighted the priority areas in bilateral ties as they inaugurated the Indo-US Strategic and Commercial Dialogue.
Swaraj said India and US are on a path of increased cooperation.
"This is a very busy time for India and US relations. Its important that we set timelines to achieve our targets," she said thanking Kerry for very fruitful discussions between the two countries ahead of Prime Minister Modi's visit to the US.
He said the US was not satisfied with the current level of bilateral trade at USD 100 billion and expressed confidence that it could be increased five-fold in the next few years.
Kerry said that Prime Minister Modi will meet President Obama next week.
"The impressive intensity, scale and level of achievements in our bilateral engagement since last year, is a testimony to the leadership, direct supervision and the tremendous importance attached to the bilateral relationship by our leaders, Prime Minister Modi and President Obama," Swaraj said.
Swaraj said the narrative and specifics of substantive cooperative agenda were shaped by increasing convergences of strategic interests and mutual concerns, including in the Indian Ocean Region and the Asia-Pacific.
"A strong intent to tailor the relationship to harness political synergies and optimize economic complementarities, bilaterally, regionally and globally, permeates India's approach to its ties with the US," the minister said.
