New Delhi, April 15 -- An Indian delegation will reach the US on Monday on a three-day visit to advance talks for a proposed bilateral trade agreement that has been under discussion for several months.

The Indian delegation will be led by chief negotiator Darpan Jain, a joint secretary in the ministry of commerce and industry.

"The Indian team led by the chief negotiator will be visiting the US from 20th of this month. The negotiating teams will be meeting in person after a gap of about 3-4 months. They have been engaging virtually in the meantime," said Rajesh Agrawal, secretary in the ministry of commerce and industry, at a media briefing on Wednesday.

"We are looking at finalizing the legal agreement, which is a logical follow-up of...