Washington: Laying out a roadmap for a long-term strategic partnership between the largest and oldest democratic countries, US Secretary of State John Kerry will deliver a major foreign policy speech here on India.

Kerry will underscore the shared prosperity, democratic values, and security that a strong US-India partnership brings to Asia and to the global order, the State Department said.

Kerry’s speech on Monday comes on the eve of his departure to India to attend the India-US Strategic Dialogue, which he will co-chair with the External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

The first Strategic Dialogue between the two countries under the Narendra Modi government is considered to be crucial to set the pace and scope of India-US relationship for the next five years.

The Centre for American Progress (CAP), a top think tank has launched an India 2020 programme, which is focused on elevating key foreign policy debates in South Asia and developing innovative ideas to further enhance the global strategic partnership between the two countries.

Kerry, in his speech, will also emphasise how the US and India can work in close partnership to improve growth, investment, and opportunity across the Indo-Pacific region by spearheading regional economic connectivity, the State Department said.

Last week, Vikram Singh of CAP told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing that India and the US have the potential in the next few years to really move to another level in this relationship.

“We are launching a project called India 2020, which is going to look specifically at what can we do, what we can achieve in five years, because we think this is a particularly good moment to look at that,” Singh said.

“Prime Minister Modi ran on a campaign of what he called ‘Surajya’, which means, in Hindi, good governance. He said, I’m going to deliver good governance; I’m going to deliver it to all classes, castes and communities. That’s the promise that he’s going to be measured by. That’s the promise that we should welcome and we should sort of measure him by ourselves,” he said.

In a statement, CAP said India is proving to be an emerging powerhouse regionally and globally after decades of impressive economic growth and military modernisation.

With a new government in New Delhi, it is clearly time to chart a new and ambitious course for the US-India partnership, it said.

“By launching India: 2020, the Centre for American Progress will set the stage to help India and the United States work toward enhancing peace and economic prosperity across Asia and moving global governance institutions beyond their current structures into the 21st century,” the major American think tank said.