"Goodbye India and thanks for everything," he tweeted.
A spokesperson of the High Commission said that Basit left Delhi late afternoon and has reached Pakistan.
Basit was appointed as the High Commissioner to India in 2014. He will be succeeded by Sohail Mahmood, who is expected to take up his responsibilities around mid-August.
Recalling his stint in India, the High Commission's Spokesperson Khawaja Maaz said, "For me, personally, two of his qualities stood out, his composure and him not losing his nerves, even in the face of aggressive media."
Maaz said Basit took back home "fond memories" of India and the friends he made here.
"In his farewell speech yesterday, he shared his experiences in India and also expressed hope that sometime in the future, he would get to visit this country again," he said.
"Basit sahab was not a typical foodie but loved good cooked mutton. He also had visited several restaurants in Delhi, from Karim's in Chandani Chowk to the plush ones in Connaught Place and Khan Market," he added.
At a recent event here, in his capacity as the outgoing envoy, he had said that a dialogue between India and Pakistan was a "pre-requisite" and a "necessity" to mend relations between the neighbours, which might require "give and take" from both sides.
Basit, who has also served as the Ambassador to Germany before taking up his assignment in New Delhi, was twice overlooked for the post of Pakistan's Foreign Secretary.
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