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Natarajan Chandrasekaran

  • Monday, 16 September, 2024
    Interview
    Tata chair on ‘painful’ transitions: ‘We have to do this’

    Natarajan Chandrasekaran says the $365bn Indian group is undergoing multiple changes to prepare for the future

    Natarajan Chandrasekaran
  • Tuesday, 10 September, 2024
    Tata Group
    Tata ‘very close’ to securing £500mn of state aid for UK’s largest steelmaking plant

    Chair of Indian parent company says talks with the British government are ‘going well’

  • Tuesday, 18 July, 2023
    Tata Motors Ltd
    Tata Motors set to announce plans to build UK battery factory

    Indian group to select Somerset site to supply Jaguar Land Rover’s electric cars

    A Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicle
  • Wednesday, 24 May, 2023
    UK manufacturing
    Tata boss to meet Sunak for talks expected to secure UK battery plant for JLR

    Site in Somerset would be picked over location in Spain

    Natarajan Chandrasekaran
  • Sunday, 16 August, 2020
    Brexit
    UK remains attractive to investors despite Brexit, says Tata boss

    Global trade turmoil seen as ‘new normal’ by company behind Jaguar Land Rover and Tetley Tea

    Tata Sons chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran
  • Thursday, 6 February, 2020
    Healthcare
    There is a solution to India’s dysfunctional healthcare system

    Virtual consultations extend access to primary care to more people outside cities

    Fever patients stand in a queue for a check up at a government hospital in Kolkata, India, October 31, 2017. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri - RC14C9D3D5F0
  • Tuesday, 20 February, 2018
    Indian business & finance
    Tata chairman pledges to slim down sprawling conglomerate

    Steel-to-salt group to sell underperforming units outside core operations

    Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons, speaks during an interview in Mumbai, India, on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/FT
  • Monday, 19 February, 2018
    News in-depthThe Big Read
    Tata boss: ‘I needed to stop the bleeding’

    Will Natarajan Chandrasekaran be allowed to do the radical surgery some believe is necessary?

  • Thursday, 12 October, 2017
    Indian business & finance
    Tata offloads consumer mobile business to Bharti Airtel

    Indian telecoms operators continue to consolidate under pressure from cut-price Jio

    India's Supreme Court Scraps Mobile Licenses Amid 2G Probe...Advertisements for Vodafone India Ltd., Reliance Communications Ltd., Uninor mobile, Bharti Airtel Ltd., and Tata DoCoMo, the joint venture with NTT DoCoMo Inc., are displayed on a street in Mumbai, India, on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. India's Supreme Court canceled 122 mobile-phone permits whose sale in 2008 sparked the nation's biggest corruption investigation and led to the jailing of a former minister. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 12 October, 2017
    Telecoms
    Tata agrees India telecoms sale to Bharti Airtel
  • Friday, 3 March, 2017
    fastFT
    Tata appoints Chandrasekaran as Jaguar chairman
  • Tuesday, 28 February, 2017
    Indian business & finance
    India’s Tata Sons seeks to settle $1.2bn DoCoMo dispute

    New chairman looks to end spat that blighted reign of predecessor Cyrus Mistry

    Commuters sit waiting for a bus at a station in front of abillboard advertisement for Tata DoCoMo, the joint venture between NTT DoCoMo Inc. and Tata Teleservices Ltd., in Chennai, India, on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. A banking system flooded with cash is proving the latest challenge in Indian central bank Governor Raghuram Rajan's inflation fight. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 28 February, 2017
    Basic resources
    Tata Sons agrees $1.18bn deal to end DoCoMo dispute
  • Sunday, 26 February, 2017
    Andrew Hill
    Tata saga should prompt corporate India to change

    Leadership feud exposes drawbacks of dynastic management

    epa05806092 Natarajan Chandrasekaran (C), newly appointed chairman of Tata Group, arrives at Bombay House, Tata Group head office in Mumbai, India, 21 February 2017. According to reports, Chandrasekaran, takes charge as chairman of Tata Sons on 21 February 2017, from Ratan Tata, who is interim chairman since the Tata Sons board sacked its chairman Cyrus Mistry on 24 October 2016. EPA/DIVYAKANT SOLANKI
  • Tuesday, 21 February, 2017
    LexAsia-Pacific companies
    Tata: tricky execution Premium content

    Group’s new chairman faces a challenge to keep its patriarch in check

    epa05806086 Natarajan Chandrasekaran, newly appointed chairman of Tata Group, speaks to the media at Bombay House, the Tata Group head office in Mumbai, India, 21 February 2017. According to reports, Chandrasekaran takes over as chairman of Tata Sons on 21 February 2017, from Ratan Tata, who served as interim chairman since the Tata Sons board sacked its chairman Cyrus Mistry on 24 October 2016. EPA/DIVYAKANT SOLANKI
  • Friday, 13 January, 2017
    News in-depthWeek in Review
    Gruelling challenges await new Tata Sons chairman

    Natarajan Chandrasekaran known for confident, growth-focused leadership style

    Natarajan Chandrasekaran, chief executive officer of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., smiles during a news conference in Mumbai, India, on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. released earnings figures on October 13. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 12 January, 2017
    Indian business & finance
    Tata names new chairman to steady ship after turbulent period

    Chandrasekaran appointed as India’s biggest group fights governance allegations

    Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Natarajan Chandrasekaran speaks during a news conference in Mumbai on January 12, 2017. India's salt-to-steel conglomerate Tata Sons appointed Natarajan Chandrasekaran, the chief of its IT services unit, as the new chairman of its board, the company said in a statement on January 12. / AFP / STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 12 January, 2017
    Basic resources
    Tata names Chandrasekaran as new chairman
  • Wednesday, 14 December, 2016
    Indian business & finance
    A professional chairman could ease Tata’s troubles

    The family trusts that control a venerable enterprise must learn how to trust

  • Thursday, 16 April, 2015
    Technology sector
    Tata Consultancy Services defies currency and demand challenges

    Indian software outsourcer cites ‘exceptional’ operating margins

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