The Narendra Modi-led government is likely to announce a series of infrastructure and infrastructure investment measures as part of its ambitious economic agenda on Sunday, which is expected to include a deal to construct a highway between India and Pakistan.
In a rare public appearance before the public, Mr Modi will be the first Indian prime minister to visit Pakistan since the September 16, 2015, attacks in which 14 people were killed.
The Indian prime Minister’s visit to Pakistan is expected as part the Prime Minister’s Policy Council meeting, which will be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his wife Pranab.
The prime minister will also attend a two-day meeting with foreign secretaries of the two countries’ top militaries.
Mr Modi is due to visit Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman and Turkey, as well as to meet with US President Donald Trump and the leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The trip will also be the third time that Mr Modi has visited Pakistan since he assumed office in 2014.
Mr Trump has repeatedly said that he wants a strong, prosperous India, which would be a key part of the global economy.
In January this year, Mr Trump signed a $110 billion infrastructure and trade agreement between the two nations.
He also met the leader, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and hosted him in the White House, where he announced a $50 billion deal to help Saudi Arabia upgrade its oil production.
The two countries signed a deal in December for a US-Pakistan joint project for the construction of a rail link between the Arabian Sea port of Gwadar and Lahore.
The US president has said that the US would also consider extending an existing US-India gas deal that was signed in 2014 to the new one.
In April, the two sides agreed to extend a $2 billion gas pipeline deal that is currently in place between the US and Pakistan, a deal that will allow the US to send liquefied natural gas to India, India’s biggest export market.