India and US trade officials have prepared the framework for the ministerial level meeting here of the TPF, a body which has not met since 2010.
"The meeting is expected on November 25. Issues such as intellectual property rights, trade and non-trade barriers are likely to figure in the meeting," an official said.
The US-India TPF is an inter-agency collaboration led by the USTR. It is the principal trade dialogue between the countries. It has five focus groups: Agriculture, Investment, Innovation and Creativity (Intellectual Property Rights), Services, and Tariff and Non-Tariff Barriers.
The USTR's 'Out-of-Cycle' review follows the 2014 Special 301 Report that came out in April in which the US Trade Representative had placed India on the 'Priority Watch List'.
American pharma sector had alleged that Indian IPR laws discriminate against US companies and violate global norms.
At present, bilateral trade is around USD 100 billion. The US-India Business Council (USIBC) had said bilateral trade between the countries could touch USD 500-billion mark over the next one decade.
