Even as Bush has indicated the visit will be about "security, prosperity and trade", Richard Boucher, assistant secretary of state-designate for South Asia, has said some of the partnership areas are "agriculture, democracy-building, disaster relief, education and science and technology". Few details of this high-profile visit are out due to security reasons, but over 50 CEOs, including those from giants in agribusiness (Warren R. Staley of Cargill), pension and insurance, and retail will accompany the president. A big team from Wal-Mart is expected as is Ron Somers, president of the US India Business Council. In fact, the buzz is that India will announce liberal policy for the Rs 25,000-crore retail business and insurance, though commerce minister Kamal Nath, who’s scheduled to meet US trade representative Rob Portman before Bush arrives, told Outlook that "there are no giveaway proposals. Both sides have separate agendas on which there will be negotiations."