While working in
Rangoon,
Burma (now Myanmar), K. R. Narayanan met Tint Tint, whom he later married in
Delhi on 8 June 1951. Ms Tint Tint was active in the
YWCA and on hearing that Narayanan was a student of Laski, approached him to speak on political freedom before her circle of acquaintances. While K. R. Narayanan and Tint Tint had been born in the same country, the British colony of India, by the time they met they had different citizenship. Their marriage needed a special dispensation from
Jawaharlal Nehru per Indian law, because Narayanan was in the IFS and she was a foreigner. Ms Tint Tint adopted the Indian name
Usha and became an Indian citizen. They have two daughters,
Chitra Narayanan (former Indian ambassador to Switzerland, Liechtenstein and
The Holy See) and Amrita Narayanan. == Work ==