National Security Adviser Mayankote Kelath Narayanan of India

Meeting Hadley in WashingtonIndia's National Security Adviser Mayankote Kelath Narayanan is slated to meet his US counterpart Stephen Hadley in Washington in a bid to break the deadlock in the signing of a bilateral agreement for civilian nuclear energy cooperation.
In his address, Mr Narayanan said the simultaneous rise of two large societies such as China and India in close proximity to each other was unprecedented.
Mayankote Kelath Narayanan is the National Security Advisor (NSA) to the Prime Minister of India.
Narayanan is an expert in security matters and a specialist on Sri Lankan affairs.
below for why Narayanan is dyspeptic on LTTE.
is his parish of influence) for LTTE involvement in narcotics trade.
Narayanan was a pillar of Eelam policy in New Delhi.
reason he was ineffective and has chosen to maintain silence even now.
Mayankote Kelath Narayanan said Saturday there was a "fair amount" of intelligence data suggesting Pakistan was involved in the bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, the Press Trust of India reported.
Narayanan is a nuts and bolts man in the Indian bureaucracy.
Ill provide details below for why Narayanan is dyspeptic on the LTTE.
Among these eleven methods, Narayanan has identified the LTTE by name with three methods, namely voluntary contributions, utilisation of legitimate business enterprises and narcotics.
First, in his Munich speech, Narayanan has failed to provide any authenticating supporting evidence (such as conviction of LTTE personnel in any court case within India, which is his parish of influence) for LTTE involvement in the narcotics trade.
Narayanan is now touted, in a biographical stub of a Wikipedia entry, as a specialist in Sri Lankan affairs.
Narayanan was a pillar of Eelam policy in New Delhi at that time.
Narayanan receives two not-so favorable mentions, pertaining to his then role as the Director of the Intelligence Bureau (DIB) in 1991.
Narayanan was not satisfied with the security arrangements for Rajiv Gandhi and was apprehensive about his safety but for some undisclosed reason he was ineffective and has chosen to maintain silence even now.
India's National Security Advisor Mayankote Kelath Narayanan says his country does not want to be part of any 'compact' against Iran.
Narayanan has made this statement public after Afghan civil servants suggested Pakistani ISI was behind the attack, althought they did not refer to it directly.