[India] - United States mourns death of industrialist Ratan Tata who drove India to prosperity

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Ratan Tata (Credit: @RNTata2000)4 min read Last Updated : Oct 10 2024 | 10:02 AM IST Indian Americans have mourned the death of
veteran industrialist and philanthropist Ratan Naval Tata, remembering him as someone who drove India to greater prosperity and
development. Tata, the former Tata Group chairman who transformed a staid group into Indias largest and most influential conglomerate,
breathed his last at south Mumbais Breach Candy Hospital at 11.30 pm on Wednesday
He was 86. My last meeting with Ratan Tata at Google, we talked about the progress of Waymo and his vision was inspiring to hear
He leaves an extraordinary business and philanthropic legacy and was instrumental in mentoring and developing modern business leadership in
India
He deeply cared about making India better
Deep condolences to his loved ones and Rest in Peace Shri Ratan Tata Ji, wrote Google and Alphabet CEO Sunder Pichai on X on
Wednesday. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp Atul Keshap, the president of the US-India Business Council (USIBC), told PTI
the Padma Vibhushan recipient was a "unique and noble son of India, a role model for the nobility and generosity". While some erroneously
look down their noses at mere business, Ratan Tata reminded a global audience of the nobility of commerce even as he drove his companies and
India to greater prosperity and development
He espoused values of humanity and compassion not only for his colleagues and business partners but also for the greater good, Keshap
said. His devotion to his staff was never more visible than after the terrible terrorist attack in Mumbai on November 26, 2008, and his
love for his country and humanity and animal kind was displayed in so many ways, including his establishment of cancer hospitals and his
legendary care for the dogs of Tata House, he said. It is with profound sadness that the Indiaspora community acknowledges the passing of
Ratan Tata, a visionary leader, compassionate philanthropist, and one of Indias most respected business icons, said M R Rangaswami, the
founder of Indiaspora. His extraordinary contribution to industry and his deep commitment to social causes have left an indelible mark
not only on India but the world at large
Ratan Tatas legacy will continue to inspire generations
His spirit and contributions will forever remain a guiding light, he told PTI. Mukesh Aghi, the President and CEO of US India Strategic
and Partnership Forum (USISPF), said that Tata is an iconic brand name today because it was led by an iconic visionary like Ratan
Tata. "He lived a life full of courage, and conviction and adopted a convivial joie-de-vivre outlook
Ratan Tata was a pillar of integrity even when there was once a time when people were reading negative articles about the culture of
business and politics in India," Aghi said. Ratan Tata, a Cornell graduate, was a former Cornell trustee who became the universitys
largest international donor, the university said on Wednesday. Ratan Tata has left an extraordinary legacy in India, across the world and
at Cornell, which he cared about deeply, said interim President Michael I Kotlikoff. Ratans quiet demeanour and humility belied his
international profile
His generosity and concern for others enabled research and scholarship that improved the education and health of millions of people in India
and beyond, and extended Cornells global impact, he said. When Ratan Tata graduated from Cornell with a degree in architecture, it would
have been impossible to imagine the global impact his visionary leadership, philanthropy and commitment to humanity would go on to have in
advancing education and research across many sectors, said J
Meejin Yoon, the Dean of Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. Ratan Tata served three terms as a Cornell
trustee from 2006 to 2022
He was named Cornells Entrepreneur of the Year in 2013 and served from 2014 on as a member of AAPs Advisory Council. Ira Drukier, an
American philanthropist, said: Looking back over Ratans life and career, I am not only filled with gratitude for all he has given and
accomplished but also with a deep respect for his kindness, generosity and eternal optimism that has improved lives in India and around the
world. Ratan Tata, one of Indias most powerful and admired magnates, who transformed his familys business conglomerate, the Tata Group,
into a multinational corporation with globally recognisable brands, has died at 86, The New York Times wrote.First Published: Oct 10 2024 |
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