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Success Principles of Ratan Tata

Success Principles of Ratan Tata

The mission and motto of the Tata Group have always been to develop India through industrialisation. When the English East India Company’s rule ended, and the British Raj was established after the First War of Independence in 1857, the terms and conditions for Indian exporters were relatively more liberal than during the reign of the company rule. Tata went around the world to see the best industrial practices and returned to India and invested in the same models and programs.
In the 1980s, the then PM, Rajiv Gandhi’s mind-set was also technical and believed in the necessity of scientific temperament in terms of taking the country forward through industrialisation premised on technological developments. When he heard about Mr. Tata’s strategies, he assured of his support to him. He made attempts to collaborate with Bill Gates and IBM, and the nation saw the computer and engineering sector getting a boost.

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