Humble Beginnings
– Born in a middle-class family, Ratan Tata’s journey began with simple roots.
Education at Cornell and Harvard
– He earned degrees from prestigious institutions, shaping his global perspective.
Joining Tata Group in 1962
– Ratan Tata began his career in Tata Steel, working on the shop floor.
Taking Over as Chairman in 1991
– Ratan Tata transformed the Tata Group into a global powerhouse under his leadership.
Launch of Tata Indica in 1998
– The first Indian-made car was Ratan Tata’s dream project, showcasing India's manufacturing capabilities.
Acquiring Jaguar Land Rover in 2008
– Ratan Tata led Tata Motors in acquiring two iconic luxury brands, a turning point for the company.
Philanthropy and Charity
– Over 65% of Tata Sons is owned by philanthropic trusts, funding education, healthcare, and development.
Launch of Tata Nano in 2009
– Ratan Tata revolutionized the auto industry with the world’s most affordable car, the Tata Nano.
Retirement in 2012
– After decades of leadership, he stepped down but continues to guide the group as Chairman Emeritus.
A Legacy of Integrity and Innovation
– Ratan Tata is admired worldwide for his ethical leadership and visionary thinking.
A Legacy of Integrity and Innovation
– Ratan Tata is admired worldwide for his ethical leadership and visionary thinking.