Economic issues likely to dominate John Kerry's visit to India
Economic issues like intellectual property protection, local content restrictions are likely to be on top of John Kerry's agenda.

"First and the foremost from our perspective will be economic piece of this (dialogue). There has been lot of concern on part of American business community about what they see as growing obstacles to trade and investment," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake, told an audience here.
Both Kerry and President Barack Obama have been receiving letters from the US business community, advocacy groups, Senators and Congressmen on the trade policies of India, which they claim is harming American businesses.
"Intellectual property protection, local content restrictions, continued restrictions on FDI in different sectors. This is certainly going to be our focus," Blake said, adding that one of the goals is to reinvigorate the bilateral investment treaty talks and conclude them as soon as possible.
Likewise, the US wants to reinvigorate the trade policy forum, and will also push for continued progress on the civil nuclear side, he added.
"India has its own concerns on comprehensive immigration reform. Obviously we need to hear from that. The purpose of the dialogue is to hear each other out in a very open and friendly manner and then figure out who is going to take charge of fixing these," he said.
As a result of the three rounds of strategic dialogue so far, Blake said there has been significantly quite convergence of strategic growth between the United States and India.
Referring to the various bilateral and trilateral dialogues between the two countries, Blake said: "All of these collectively really enabled us to have an extremely good dialogue on issues that were previously very difficult."
Non-proliferation, food security, scientific and academic co-operation, climate change, defence trade, and regional issues like Afghanistan and Pakistan will also figure prominently during Kerry's visit, Blake noted.
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