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OPINION | L’affaire Tata: Much ado about an evolutionary thing

Ratan Tata’s simultaneous chairmanship of Tata Sons and Tata Trusts offered coherence and continuity. The so-called cracks in the Trusts’ structure are signs of evolution, an enduring institution adapting to new norms of accountability and self-governance

October 28, 2025 / 08:25 IST
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The Tata Group’s current phase is not one of crisis but of transition.

The Tata Group’s governance architecture has long been admired for its blend of commercial acumen and philanthropic stewardship. At the heart of this dual mandate lies the Tata Trusts, which hold a majority stake in Tata Sons and have historically shaped the group’s strategic direction.

For decades, this structure was harmonized under the quiet authority of Ratan Tata, whose simultaneous chairmanship of Tata Sons and Tata Trusts offered coherence and continuity.

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Today, as the group transitions into a more codified governance model, it faces both scrutiny and opportunity, especially in the absence of a unifying figure.

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