Walmart Global CEO Doug McMillon was in India recently and during the visit he also spent time at Flipkart's Bengaluru office, two executives said.
They did not wish to be named as the deal is yet to be finalised.
The US retailer may be looking to invest up to USD 1 billion in Flipkart, sources said.
When contacted, a Flipkart spokesperson declined to comment.
"For Walmart, India is an exciting and priority market. Our Global CEO Doug McMillon was in the country for India Business Review for its all three entities - India Cash & Carry business, Global Technology Centre and Global Sourcing," a Walmart India spokesperson said.
A deal with Walmart could help SoftBank-backed Flipkart to not only add financial muscle but also strengthen supply chain and enhance efficiency in procurement and product assortment.
For Walmart, the investment would allow the company to grab a foothold in India's booming e-commerce industry that is estimated to touch USD 33 billion this fiscal.
With investment from large corporates like SoftBank and potentially Walmart, if the deal happens, Flipkart will have more firepower for its battle with US-based Amazon.
Both Amazon.in and Flipkart have been aggressively ramping up presence in the Indian market, pumping in billions of dollars into their operations in the country.
On the other hand, Amazon Seller Services has received over Rs 8,000 crore (about USD 1.28 billion) during this financial year from its US parent. Most recently, Amazon infused fresh capital to the tune of Rs 1,950 crore into the Indian unit, Amazon Seller Services.
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