<p>In a cable to the US State Department, then American Ambassador Timothy Roemer said that India's Kashmir policy became "more consolidated" under the "more forward leaning Home Minister P Chidambaram".<br /><br />At the outset, Roemer mentions that Narayanan's exit was a "plus side" as he played a "dominant, conservative and often obstructive role in GoI policy on Kashmir".<br />"The exit of M K Narayanan from the National Security Advisor position in the Prime Minister's Office has potentially important implications for India policy on Kashmir," he observed in a cable on February 1, last year.<br /><br />The communication is part of the over 2.5 lakh cables released by WikiLeaks.<br />"Narayanan cast a huge shadow over decision-making on internal security issues and, due to his intelligence and security background as well as his ties to the Nehru-Gandhi family, he seldom lost a bureaucratic or policy battle," the US envoy wrote back to Washington.<br /><br />"Narayanan's natural instinct on Kashmir (and Pakistan) was cautious, conservative, and obstructionist," Roemer said.<br /><br />He observed that with Narayanan's departure, Chidambaram will become the primary source of decision-making on Kashmir.<br /><br />"In the last six months, he (Chidambaram) has shown that he is willing to be a risk-taker on this intractable issue," Roemer said.<br /><br />Former Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon took over as the National Security Adviser on January 23, 2010 after Narayanan was appointed as governor of West Bengal.</p>
<p>In a cable to the US State Department, then American Ambassador Timothy Roemer said that India's Kashmir policy became "more consolidated" under the "more forward leaning Home Minister P Chidambaram".<br /><br />At the outset, Roemer mentions that Narayanan's exit was a "plus side" as he played a "dominant, conservative and often obstructive role in GoI policy on Kashmir".<br />"The exit of M K Narayanan from the National Security Advisor position in the Prime Minister's Office has potentially important implications for India policy on Kashmir," he observed in a cable on February 1, last year.<br /><br />The communication is part of the over 2.5 lakh cables released by WikiLeaks.<br />"Narayanan cast a huge shadow over decision-making on internal security issues and, due to his intelligence and security background as well as his ties to the Nehru-Gandhi family, he seldom lost a bureaucratic or policy battle," the US envoy wrote back to Washington.<br /><br />"Narayanan's natural instinct on Kashmir (and Pakistan) was cautious, conservative, and obstructionist," Roemer said.<br /><br />He observed that with Narayanan's departure, Chidambaram will become the primary source of decision-making on Kashmir.<br /><br />"In the last six months, he (Chidambaram) has shown that he is willing to be a risk-taker on this intractable issue," Roemer said.<br /><br />Former Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon took over as the National Security Adviser on January 23, 2010 after Narayanan was appointed as governor of West Bengal.</p>