Veteran comedian David Letterman is expected to host a session with Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the nation's energy concerns during his maiden visit to India in 2016.
The session will form one of the eight episodes of Emmy-winning TV series Years of Living Dangerously.
Letterman, 68, will return to TV with the show's second season after retiring from the Late Show in May, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The series centres on the issue of climate change.
Producers Joel Bach and David Gelber explained about how Letterman came on board, saying they decided to reach out to him after seeing his passion for the issue when he interviewed scientists on the Late Show.
"It's thrilling to have him do this we're beyond excited. The reason why Letterman's part of this is that we just noticed that he seemed to perk up when this issue came across his lap. We reached out to him to see if he'd want to be part of this, and he said, 'Absolutely.' He said (that climate change is) something he does think about a lot."
Gelber said of Letterman, "He's never been to India, and he's really excited to go." Adding, "Dave will be a terrific correspondent for us. We're very comfortable having him with the Prime Minister of India I'm not sure there are that many people we'd be comfortable setting up in that kind of role. He's a wonderful interviewer."
The series' new season will premiere on the National Geographic Channel in winter 2016, after its first season aired on Showtime. Other guests set for season two include Ty Burrell, James Cameron, Don Cheadle, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Olivia Munn, Ian Somerhalder and Cecily Strong.
Burrell's episode will focus on electric cars, while Schwarzenegger will be visiting China.