Ratan Tata, Iconic Indian Industrialist, Dies at 86
Ratan Tata, Iconic Indian Industrialist, Dies at 86

Ratan Tata, Iconic Indian Industrialist, Dies at 86

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Ratan Naval Tata, the revered former chairman of the Tata Group, passed away at the age of 86 after a prolonged illness, leaving behind a profound legacy that transformed Indian industry and philanthropy. His leadership spanned over two decades, during which he expanded Tata into a global powerhouse with notable acquisitions, including Jaguar and Land Rover. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and various state leaders expressed deep condolences, highlighting Tata's compassionate nature and ethical approach to business. Tata was not only recognized for his corporate success but also for his significant contributions to social causes through Tata Trusts, impacting healthcare and education in India. His death marks an end to an era, yet his influence as a visionary leader will continue to inspire future generations. The Tata Group, under his guidance, grew to employ over 350,000 people globally and remains a cornerstone of India's economic landscape.

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