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Tibet is part of the Chinese territory and India does not allow Tibetans to conduct anti-China political activities in the country
China seeks Indian 'support' on Tibet Mar 31, 2008
The gravest situation is in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. India has every reason to worry about training camps. There is no change in the ISI's attitude to mentor the Lashkar and Jaish (organizations). Attacks (on India) are likely to continue
India: Terror strikes may continue Mar 27, 2008
We don't discount the presence of strong pockets of anti-India sentiment (in Pakistan) such as among intelligence agencies like the ISI. China and Pakistan were collaborating in the missile and nuclear areas
India: Terror strikes may continue Mar 27, 2008
We are concerned about the safety of Indians working there. It is for this reason that the protection and care of the Indian workers has been placed under our own Indo-Tibetan Border Police commandos
India sends NSA to Afghanistan Oct 22, 2007
I must confess that the suggestions which are emanating from the other side are something that will not lead us very much forward
India rejects joint control over Kashmir Mar 20, 2006
Mayankote Kelath Narayanan (1934 - ) is the National Security Advisor (NSA) to the Prime Minister of India. He was appointed to this post on January 25, 2005, three weeks after the former NSA, J N Dixit died on January 3, 2005. He offered to resign on 30 November 2008 over the attacks in Mumbai that killed nearly 200 people, but his resignation was not accepted by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He has been heavily criticized in leading up to the Mumbai terrorists attacks of his preoccupation with Sri Lanka and the LTTE, instead of India's chief threat Kashmir insurgents and Pakistan.
Narayanan headed the Intelligence Bureau (IB) from 1987 to 1990, before heading the Joint Intelligence Committee. He became Chief of the IB again in 1991, before retiring in 1992. He was the Special Advisor for Internal Security to the Prime Minister of India since May 2004.
Narayanan is an expert in security matters and a specialist on Sri Lankan affairs.