"Matters of bilateral interests come under discussion during the meeting," according to Radio Pakistan.
The Prime Minister appreciated his services for improving ties between the two countries as Raghavan was lucky to see revival of dialogue and a visit by Indian Prime Minister.
He was appointed High Commissioner to Pakistan in June 2013 when new government led by Sharif was formed after historic peaceful transition of power from one civilian government to another.
He worked on diplomatic assignments in UK, Bhutan, and Kuwait since he joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1982.
He is being replaced by Gautam Bombawale who was serving as ambassador to Bhutan.
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