External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said all important bilateral issues including India's development projects in the island nation figured in the luncheon meeting between the two leaders.
"The two sides discussed the entire gamut of bilateral relations and ways to further deepen the historical and friendly relations between the two countries," he told reporters.
The Sri Lankan prime minister, accompanied by his wife Maitree Wickremasinghe, is currently on a four-day India visit. His first destination was Bengaluru.
"I can only say all bilateral issues were discussed," he said.
It is learnt that the vexed fishermen issue also figured in the talks.
Prime Minister Modi had visited Sri Lanka in May during which he attended the biggest Buddhist festival 'Vesak Day' as its chief guest.
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