NEW DELHI: Stating that America and India are 'investing in each other's success', US Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday said, "Will work towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's vision of supplying 24*7 electricity in India.""For the Indian and American people, there is a sense of shared excitement at possibilities. We are all invested in this relationship. We are investing in each other's success to safeguard the interests of both countries.""During my discussion with PM Modi, we reviewed the progress of our economic relationship and how to take it ahead," Kerry said. "I had discussions with PM Modi as President Obama will be visiting India later this month. He is really happy to be the first US President to be visiting India twice," Kerry added."India and US will create a healthier, more secure and prosperous future," Kerry said.Ahead of President Barack Obama's visit, the government is readying a big sales pitch in the US for its Make in India initiative and simultaneously holding parleys with officials in Washington to unveil some big announcements during the trip later this month.Department of industrial policy and promotion (DIPP) secretary Amitabh Kant will head the team travelling to the US for an outreach on Make in India in Washington to drive investments in smart cities, industrial corridors and defence manufacturing.In New Delhi, a series of official-level talks, including video-conferences on intellectual property rights and investment in manufacturing are planned to show progress on key issues. "The fact that the US is holding talks signals improving ties, which will provide a big boost to the Prime Minister's economic vision. A series of meetings is planned to fast track discussions on various issues, including intellectual property rights, investment in manufacturing, totalisation pact, market access for agri products, easier visa regime etc.," a government official told ET.The delegation will hold talks with several top companies to get investments in the industrial corridors.( With inputs from ET Bureau)