Secretary Tillerson met with Foreign Secretary Jaishankar yesterday to discuss the US-India relationship and the agenda for Prime Minister Modi's meetings at the White House on June 26, a State Department spokesman said told PTI.
"The Secretary noted the Prime Minister's visit will strengthen ties between the United States and India and advance our common interest in fighting terrorism, promoting economic growth and prosperity, and expanding security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region," the spokesperson said.
Jaishankar also met other senior officials at the State Department.
Jaishankar, a former Indian ambassador to the US, has been playing a leading role in shaping the India-US relationship under the Modi government.
Modi's US visit would begin on June 25.
Modi will be meeting President Donald Trump for the first time on June 26 in Washington.
Ahead of his visit, Modi yesterday said he looked forward to the opportunity of having an in-depth exchange of views.
In a statement posted on the Facebook, Modi said his two-day visit to Washington from June 25 was at the invitation of Trump.
"President Trump and I have spoken on telephone prior to this. Our conversations have touched upon our common intent to take forward our productive all round engagement for the mutual benefit of our people," he said.
"I look forward to this opportunity to have an in-depth exchange of views on further consolidating the robust and wide ranging partnership between India and the United States," the prime minister said.
"I look forward to building a forward-looking vision for our partnership with the new Administration in the United States under President Trump," he added.
Apart from official meetings with Trump and his cabinet colleagues, Modi will be meeting some prominent American CEOs.
Like in the past, he will also be interacting with the Indian diaspora.
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