"After a series of productive bilateral and multilateral engagements in Manila, PM @narendramodi heads for home," Ministry of External Affairs spokesman Raveesh Kumar tweeted.
In his address at the ASEAN-India and East Asia summits, Prime Minister Modi talked about need for united approach to contain terrorism and radicalisation in the region, asserted India's long-held position on freedom of navigation and over flight in the Indo-Pacific.
On the sidelines of the summits, Modi held "very expansive" talks with Trump during which the two leaders carried out a "broad review" of the strategic landscape in Asia, signalling deeper cooperation by the two countries in dealing with sensitive security issues confronting the region.
It is learnt that the broader security architecture in the Indo-Pacific region in the backdrop of China's increasing military presence in South China Sea figured in their talks apart from a host of other regional and global issues including terrorism emanating from Pakistan, North Korea's missile tests, situation in Afghanistan and the Gulf region.
He held wide-ranging talks with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe with a focus on further ramping up the special strategic partnership between the two Asian giants.
Modi also held bilateral meetings with his Australian counterpart Malcolm Turnbull, Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and discussed ways to further ramp up cooperation in various key areas like trade and investment.