A local news report had claimed that Sirisena was to meet the Tibetan spiritual leader at a university function in Bihar.
"The President (Sirisena) has no immediate plans to visit India whatsoever," a statement from his office said.
Sri Lanka supports the 'One China' policy.
After Sirisena's victory in 2015, a group of Buddhist monks had invited the Dalai Lama to visit Sri Lanka, a Buddhist majority country, but the visit did not take place.
China views the Dalai Lama, a Nobel Peace laureate who fled into exile in India after a failed uprising against the Chinese rule in 1959, as a dangerous separatist.
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