Who Will Carry Forward Ratan Tata's Legacy? Meet Tata Group's Likely Heirs
Ratan Tata one of the most beloved Indian industrialists and former chairman of Tata Sons, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 86. He is characterised by bold global acquisitions and a strong commitment to ethical values.
The Tata business is vast, and its reach is equally extensive. After leading Tata Sons for 22 years, questions arose about who would manage this enormous empire following his retirement, especially since Ratan Tata never married and had no children. While he may not have children, the Tata lineage is large, with the younger generation gradually preparing to take on leadership roles.
Leah Tata
Maya Tata
She is an influential member of the Tata Group, having studied at Bayes Business School and Warwick University. Her contributions include significant work with the Tata Opportunities Fund and Tata Digital, where she played a crucial role in launching the Tata Neu App, showcasing her strong strategic leadership.