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Ratan's Neutral Stance on Noel's Candidacy. In the biography, Ratan Tata is quoted saying that Noel would have presented his capabilities more strongly if he gained experience with challenging tasks.
When Ratan Tata Shared Why He Never Married, Had Kids & Enjoys Solitude In An Interview With Simi Garewal Though people know Tata as a businessman, many are unaware that he never got married or ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Tata as "a visionary business leader," saying he's "extremely pained" by the death of Tata, who ran the conglomerate for over 20 years as chairman.
Oct 9 (Reuters) - Ratan Tata, the former Tata Group chairman who put a staid and sprawling Indian conglomerate on the global stage with a string of high-profile acquisitions, has died, the Tata ...
Ratan Tata, one of India’s most powerful and admired magnates, ... “J.R.D. got clubbed with nepotism and I was branded as the wrong choice,” Mr. Tata said in his Facebook interview.
Ratan Tata in the interview with senior journalist Karan Thapar on the Face-To-Face (FTF) show recorded for the BBC, had narrated how he left it all back in Los Angeles and came back to India ...
Soon, Tata would go on to make some high-profile global acquisitions - some of them worked, while others didn't. The BBC is republishing this interview after Tata's death this week. 11 October 2024 ...
Billionaire Ratan Tata disclosed he nearly married four times but opted out each time due to fear, ... In an interview with TV host Simi Grewal, Tata opened up about being a bachelor all his life.
Ratan Tata's favourite Hollywood films. During a 2020 interview with the BBC, Shantanu Naidu, Tata's close assistant, revealed that the industrialist liked Hollywood action-comedy films.
Ratan Tata, an Indian magnate who grew family business holdings into a sprawling empire spanning from tea to automakers to internet services, ... In a BBC interview that aired in 2000, ...
Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Group, has died at the age of 86, ... which were national industries,” Tata told CNN’s Sara Sidner in a rare interview in 2011.