"It's important that we make clear, and the (US) President did last time when he went to India (in 2010), that we don't view these relationships as taking place at the expense of the other... That we can have a good relationship with India and we can have a good relationship with Pakistan," Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes told reporters.
Obama is the second US President after Jimmy Carter to have not visited Pakistan during their India trip.
Carter had visited India in January 1978 and skipped Pakistan apparently because of instable political situations there after the Zia-ul-Haq-led military coup overthrew the elected government of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
All other presidential visits - Dwight D Eisenhower in 1959, Richard Nixon in 1969, Bill Clinton in 2000 and George W Bush in March 2006 - have included Pakistan.
"Considering the sensitivity of the issue, he had called Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to inform him about his decision to travel to India.
"The President was not able to visit Pakistan in 2011, as was originally planned, given significant bilateral tensions that year... The Bin Laden raid, and a number of other incidents that took place," Rhodes said.
"I think both countries have acknowledged that. But we've moved on. Recently, Secretary (of State) John Kerry was able to visit Pakistan. He was able to visit Peshawar, where the horrific terrorist attack took place. We are able to have a strategic dialogue with the Pakistanis," he said.
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