Ratan Tata, the iconic former chairman of Tata Sons and a pivotal figure in Indian industry, died at the age of 86 on October 9. N. Chandrasekaran, the current Chairman of Tata Sons, expressed deep sorrow over the loss, describing Tata as an extraordinary leader whose contributions significantly shaped both the Tata Group and India’s industrial landscape. Chandrasekaran fondly remembered Tata as more than just a chairman, acknowledging him as a mentor, guide, and friend. He highlighted Tata’s unwavering commitment to excellence, integrity, and innovation, which enabled the Tata Group’s global expansion while upholding its ethical values.

Tata’s significant philanthropic efforts were also celebrated in the statement, acknowledging his impact on millions through initiatives in education and healthcare. Chandrasekaran praised Tata’s genuine humility and reassured that his legacy would continue to guide the Tata Group’s future endeavors.
Among the public tributes, Harsh Goenka, Chairman of RPG Enterprises, shared his condolences on social media. He described Tata as a beacon of integrity and ethical leadership and noted the indelible mark Tata had left on the business world and beyond.
Tata’s death comes shortly after he had addressed rumors about his health, downplaying them as routine check-ups.
Ratan Tata’s legacy, characterized by his visionary leadership and altruistic contributions, will be remembered not only within the realms of business but also for his profound influence on society. His passing marks the end of an era for the Tata Group, yet his principles and achievements continue to inspire future generations.