Ratan Tata is an Indian industrialist and former chairman of Tata sons, the holding company of the Tata group, one of India's largest and oldest conglomerates. Born on, December 28,1937, in Mumbai, he belongs to the TATA family, which has been instrumental in shopping modern India's industrial landscape.
Ratan Tata studied at the Cornel University and later earned an MBA from Harvard Business School. He joined the Tata Group in 1962 and rose through the ranks eventually becoming Chairman in 1991. Under his leadership, Tata Group expanded significantly, with notable acquisitions such as Tetley, Tea and Jaguar land Rover and launched successful initiatives like the Tata Nano armed at providing affordable transportation.
RATAN TATA'S ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE INDIAN DEFENSE SECTOR :
Ratan Tata, primarily known for his role as a business leader and philanthropist, however under his leadership the Tata Group made significant contributions to India's defense sector. The Tata Group has become major player in the Indian defense sector through these investments.
Tata Kestrel armored personnel carrier: The Tata Group developed this armored personnel carrier
Pinaka Multi- Barrel Rocket Launchers: The Tata Group produces and maintains these launchers.
Akash Surface -to- air missile systems: The Tata Group produces and maintains these systems.
Arihant- Class nuclear Submarine: The Tata Group develops and produces control systems for this submarine.
Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System: The Tata Group develops and produces this system
Under Ratan Tata's leadership, the Tata Group invested heavily in the country's defense production sector and entered into JVS with global arms like Boeing And Lockheed Martin. As a high light of this commitment, in October 2022 , Ratan Tata praised the establishment of the Tata-Airbus joint venture for the production of c-295 aircraft in India. This was the realization of his decade -old vision of establishing a private aircraft manufacturing facility in India.
Ratan Naval Tata, Chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, died on Wednesday at age 86 in Mumbai, leaving behind a group deeply embedded in the Indian and global defence ecosystem.
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