Panetta, who arrived in the Indian national capital late Friday night after his visit to Pakistan, had a 30-minute meeting with Narayanan.
"Panetta is known to have expressed America's aim of the sharing India-centric real time intelligence between the CIA and Indian intelligence, apart from discussing issues relating to the presence of terror groups in neighboring Pakistan and Afghanistan and its impact on India and South Asia," the sources said.
Narayanan himself along with the members of the Joint Intelligence Committee of the Government of India, was in Washington D.C. last month, and the CIA boss's visit to India is part of the same process of holding high-level meetings to cement ties on the sharing of India-centric intelligence information, the sources said.
The visiting American intelligence chief will also meet with his Indian counterpart Research and Analysis Wing head K.C. Verma and the Indian Intelligence Bureau chief Rajeev Mathur during his three-day visit to India.