Tata Group is shifting towards green businesses and semiconductor manufacturing to secure its future, as stated by chairman N Chandrasekaran. This involves closing blast furnaces at Tata Steel’s UK unit, resulting in 2,500 job cuts. Emphasizing financial fitness over growth, Chandrasekaran aims for Air India to become more competitive by 2026.
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