Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said prime minister Modi and president Sargsyan discussed ways to intensify cooperation.
"They (Armenia) are a big importer of our pharma products. There were some discussions to assess on how to take it forward," Kumar said in response to a question on the nature of talks.
He said that there is also cooperation between India and Armenia in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector.
"Reinvigorating age-old ties. PM @narendramodi meets President Serzh Sargsyan of Armenia, discusses ways to intensify cooperation," Kumar tweeted earlier.
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With Latvia, talks were held to strengthen cooperation especially in the field of Information Technology.
"Strengthening the bonds of friendship. PM @narendramodi met PM Maris Kucinskis of Latvia, discussed wide range of bilateral issues," Kumar tweeted.
He quoted prime minister Modi as saying that India and Latvia have strong potential for cooperation in higher education, IT, food processing, fisheries and allied sectors.
The visiting dignitaries also took part in the World Food India conference.