LAHORE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday surprised the world as he announced on Twitter an impromptu visit to Pakistan on his way back to India from Kabul to wish his counterpart Nawaz Sharif on his birthday.

The Prime Minister announced in a tweet from Kabul that he will "drop by" in Lahore to greet Nawaz Sharif on his 66th birthday today. "Looking forward to meeting PM Nawaz Sharif in Lahore today afternoon, where I will drop by on my way back to Delhi," he tweeted.

During his 150-minute visit to Lahore, PM Modi held talks with Nawaz Sharif at the Pak PM's residence. The two leaders decided to open ways for peace for the "larger good" of the people of the two countries.

After PM Modi landed in Lahore, the two leaders flew to Sharif's palatial residence of Jati Umra Raiwind, which is some 20 km from the airport, in a chopper making it the first time that any two leaders of the two countries were travelling together.

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They spent about 80 minutes during which Modi greeted family members at the marriage function of Sharif's grand-daughter Mehrun Nisa (who is daughter of Mariam Nawaz Sharif) at the latter's Raiwind home. Foreign secretary S Jaishankar and other Indian officials were also present.

India's external affairs ministry spokesman said the visit and the talks were aimed at infusing a "positive spirit" in the neighborhood.

Indian sources said the idea of a visit emanated from a conversation between the two prime ministers this morning when Modi called Sharif from Kabul to greet him on his 66th birthday.

Pakistan described Modi's stopover here as a "goodwill visit" and said the two leaders discussed about the comprehensive dialogue which the two countries have recently decided to start.

"The two leaders decided to take forward the dialogue process ... It was agreed that foreign secretaries will meet in Islamabad next month," Pakistan's foreign secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chowdhury.

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Chowdhury said the two premiers agreed to "open ways for peace and better atmosphere", while understanding each other's concerns.

"Both leaders expressed their desire to carry forward the dialogue process for larger good of peoples of the two countries," spokesperson of Pakistan's foreign office said.

"The two Prime Ministers agreed to continue and enhance contacts and work together to establish good neighborly relations," the spokesperson said in another tweet.

Sharif received Modi and the two shared a warm embrace after PM Modi emerged from his special aircraft at Allama Iqbal International Airport. He also saw Modi off at the airport.