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Ratan Tata: A legacy of grace, grit, and goodness

The head of India’s oldest conglomerate was an enthusiastic stakeholder in the country’s startup journey. A fellow traveller shares her memories of him and the insight that his leadership was based on authenticity, not authority

October 09, 2025 / 08:23 IST
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There are few individuals who have defined Indian industry and leadership as profoundly as Ratan Tata. A visionary who built trust before empires, he proved that business excellence and human compassion need not stand apart they can, and must, strengthen each other.

It has been a year since we lost him, and yet, his presence continues to illuminate what it truly means to lead with purpose, humility, and grace.

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I vividly remember the first time I met him. I had driven into Mumbai straight from a board meeting in Pune two hours early, nervous, excited, and unsure of what to say to a man whose name had become synonymous with India’s industrial legacy.