Ratan Tata’s leadership during India’s economic liberalisation transformed Tata Group through strategic divestments, global partnerships, and key acquisitions like Jaguar-Land Rover. He improved corporate governance, solidified control, and took TCS public, raising $1.2 billion. Despite crises, including a financial scandal and terrorist attack, Tata’s legacy endures, leaving a monumental impact on Indian business.
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