Ratan Tata, the esteemed chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, has passed away at the age of 86, leaving a remarkable legacy that has profoundly influenced both the Tata Group and India’s corporate landscape. N Chandrasekaran, the current chairman of Tata Sons, expressed deep condolences in a late-night statement, highlighting Tata’s exceptional leadership and significant contributions.
Key moments of Ratan Tata’s Life
December 28, 1937: Born in Mumbai to Naval and Sooni Tata, with roots in the founding family of the Tata Group.
1962: Graduates with a degree in architecture from Cornell University and begins his career at Tata as an assistant.
1963: Joins Tata Iron and Steel Company (Tisco) in Jamshedpur, marking the beginning of his extensive tenure.
1969: Represents the Tata Group in Australia, gaining valuable international experience.
1971: Appointed director-in-charge of National Radio and Electronics (Nelco), demonstrating his leadership capabilities.
2000: Successfully leads the acquisition of the British tea brand Tetley and is honoured with the Padma Bhushan, India’s third-highest civilian award.
2004-2008: Oversees the listing of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and the acquisition of renowned global brands, including Corus and Jaguar Land Rover.
2016-2017: Acts as interim chairman during a significant corporate legal dispute, showcasing his enduring influence and commitment to the Tata Group. After retirement, he continues to invest in innovative startups.
Ratan Tata’s vision and commitment to social responsibility and innovation have left a lasting mark on India and the global business community, ensuring that his legacy will inspire future generations.