Kerry listed four specific areas of climate change, defence, civil nuclear cooperation and economic partnership that will come up in the conversations between US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi later during the month.
He also said the two countries were working together to safeguard maritime security, freedom of navigation and overflight throughout the region and strengthen partnership to combat terrorism, piracy and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and reiterated its commitment to deepening of regional dialogue on key political and security issues.
"We are all invested in this relationship because we recognise what this moment offers to us but also what it demands of us and we continue to deepen our partnership, transform how we collaborate.
"I am convinced that India and United States will create a healthier, more secure and more prosperous future and not just for one another but indeed be able to have an impact on policies that will affect the world," Kerry said addressing the 7th Vibrant Gujarat Summit.
"For both India and the United States, investing in each other's success is frankly in both of our interests. It is really a smart, strategic bet for both the countries," he said.
