M. K. Narayanan

Former

Birthday March 10, 1934

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Ottapalam, Madras Presidency, British India

Age 90 years old

Nationality India

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1934

Mayankodu Kelath Narayanan (born 10 March 1934) is a former Indian Police Service officer.

1955

M. K. Narayanan joined the Indian Police Service in 1955 and passed out with the highest marks.

1959

After a brief stint as Sub-Divisional Police Officer in the erstwhile State of Madras, he went on deputation to the Intelligence Bureau in February 1959.

The rest of his service career was spent under the Government of India, mainly in the Intelligence Bureau, in which he dealt with a whole range of issues concerning internal and national security.

1987

He headed the Intelligence Bureau (IB) from 1987 to 1990, before heading the Joint Intelligence Committee for a year.

1991

He became Chief (a four-star rank, equivalent to an Army general) of the IB again in 1991, before retiring in 1992.

1992

The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour of Padma Shri in 1992.

M K Narayanan hails from Kelath family at Ottapalam, Palakkad, a district of the state Kerala.

Narayanan did schooling from Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School.

He completed his graduation from Loyola College, Chennai.

He is married to Padmini Narayanan and the couple has a son, Vijay, and a daughter, Meena.

Their son-in-law Ajit Nambiar is Chairman and Managing Director of BPL Ltd.

2004

He was then appointed Special Adviser (a non-Civil Service appointment) for Internal Security to the Prime Minister of India beginning in May 2004.

2005

He was National Security Advisor of India from 2005 to 2010, assuming the role after the demise of his predecessor Jyotindra Nath Dixit in January 2005.

He was Indian National Security Adviser with the rank of Minister of State from 2005 to 2010.

He played a significant role in the negotiation of the Indo-US Civil Nuclear Agreement.

He took over as Governor of West Bengal from Gopalkrishna Gandhi, who had a few disagreements with the then CPI(M)-ruled state on critical issues like violence in Nandigram and Singur.

2010

Subsequently, he served as 19th Governor of West Bengal from 2010 to 2014.