Ratan Tata: Visionary Leader Who Put Tata Group on Global Map Passes Away

Ratan Tata, former chairman of Tata Group, passed away at 86. Known for transforming the Tata conglomerate into a global powerhouse, his tenure included high-profile acquisitions and innovative projects. Despite controversies and challenges, Tata's legacy includes significant contributions to philanthropy and India's startup ecosystem.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-10-2024 00:03 IST | Created: 10-10-2024 00:03 IST
Ratan Tata: Visionary Leader Who Put Tata Group on Global Map Passes Away
Ratan Tata

Ratan Tata, the visionary former chairman of Tata Group, has passed away at the age of 86, the conglomerate announced on Wednesday. His global vision and leadership saw the transformation of the Indian conglomerate into an international powerhouse through a series of strategic acquisitions.

Tata's journey with the family-founded group began in 1962. After gaining architectural qualifications from Cornell University, he returned to India, participating in several Tata companies like Tata Motors and Tata Steel. Under his watch, the Tata Group became a global player with acquisitions such as Tetley, Corus, and Jaguar Land Rover.

Ratan Tata, a recipient of the Padma Vibhushan, was noted for his modest lifestyle and philanthropic endeavors. His leadership, though sometimes controversial, was marked by innovation and investment in startups, forming a lasting legacy in India's industrial and business landscape.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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