Ratan Tata Dies at Age 86

Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Tata Group, who transformed the traditional Indian conglomerate into a global powerhouse through a series of notable acquisitions, has passed away at the age of 86, the Tata Group announced in a statement late Wednesday.

According to two sources familiar with his condition, Tata had been receiving intensive care at a hospital in Mumbai before his passing earlier in the day.

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After graduating with a degree in architecture at Cornell University, he returned to India and in 1962 began working for the group his great-grandfather had founded nearly a century earlier.

He worked in several Tata companies, including Telco, now Tata Motors Ltd, as well as Tata Steel Ltd, later making his mark by erasing losses and increasing market share at group unit National Radio & Electronics Company.

In 1991, he took the helm of the conglomerate when his uncle J.R.D. Tata stepped down – the passing of the baton coming just as India embarked on radical reforms that opened up its economy to the world and ushered in an era of high growth.

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In one of his first steps, Ratan Tata sought to rein in the power of some heads of Tata Group’s companies, enforcing retirement ages, promoting younger people to senior positions, and ramping up control over companies. He founded telecommunications firm Tata Teleservices in 1996 and took IT firm Tata Consultancy Services, the group’s cash cow, public in 2004.

But to grow properly, the group determined it needed to look beyond Indian shores. Ratan Tata said in an interview with the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2013:

“It was the quest for growth and changing the ground rules to say that we could grow by acquisitions which earlier we had never done”

The group purchased British tea firm Tetley in 2000 for $432 million and Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus in 2007 for $13 billion, at the time the biggest takeover of a foreign firm by an Indian company. Tata Motors then acquired British luxury auto brands Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford Motor Co in 2008 for $2.3 billion.

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His pet projects at Tata Motors included the Indica — the first car model designed and built in India — as well as the Nano, touted as the world’s cheapest car. He contributed initial sketches for both models.

The Indica was a commercial success. The Nano, however, priced at just 100,000 Indian rupees (about $1,200) and the culmination of Ratan Tata’s dream to produce an affordable car for India’s masses, was hurt by initial safety issues but still sold in decent numbers. It was discontinued a decade after its launch.

A licensed pilot who would occasionally fly the company plane, Ratan Tata never married and was known for his quiet demeanour, relatively modest lifestyle and philanthropic work.

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About two-thirds of share capital of Tata Sons, the group’s holding company, is held by philanthropic trusts. His leadership at Tata was not without controversy – most notably a bitter public feud after the company ousted Cyrus Mistry, a scion of the billionaire Shapoorji Pallonji clan, as chairman of Tata Sons in 2016.

The Tata Group said Mistry had failed to turnaround poorly performing businesses while Mistry accused Ratan Tata, who was chairman emeritus of the conglomerate, of interfering and creating an alternate power centre at the group.

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After he stepped back from the Tata Group, Ratan Tata became known as a prominent investor in Indian startups, backing a plethora of companies including digital payments firm Paytm, Ola Electric, a unit of ride hailing firm Ola, and home and beauty services provider Urban Company.

Among his many awards, he received the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian honor, in 2008 for exceptional and distinguished service in trade and industry.

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