"We had a very successful and constructive meeting...We want more cooperation," he told reporters after talks with his Bangladesh counterpart Shahidul Haque and subsequent meeting with Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali.
At a separate media briefing later, Haque said the "goodwill visit", Jaishankar's first since his appointment last month, yielded "deeper and wider aspects of bilateral, regional and sub-regional relations."
He, however, said issues related to Bangla-India relations were very wide which cannot be discussed in detail during brief visits.
"But we both agreed that a good relation exists between the two countries and it will have to be taken to a new height," Haque said.
Replying to a question on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's expected Bangladesh visit, Haque said, "We expect him to visit Bangladesh soon...But I can't predict any particular date."
Bangladesh expects Modi's visit to take place as soon as the long-pending Land Boundary Agreement (LBA) is ratified by the Indian parliament, enabling the two countries to swap the enclaves in each other's territories and reach a consensus on the Teesta issue.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, during her recent visit here, had said she would play a role in expediting the inking of the proposed Teesta Treaty.
Haque said he discussed with his counterpart the "problems" of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and ways to overcome them alongside the prospects of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC).
"We discussed the issue of sub-regional issues categorising them as -- power and water and connectivity and transportation involving Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Bhutan," he said.
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