Natarajan Chandrasekaran is blunt about what his main priority was when he took over as the head of Tata 12 months ago: I needed to stop the bleeding in major areas. He inherited the reins at Indias biggest business group following one of its darkest episodes: the high profile sacking in late 2016 of his predecessor Cyrus Mistry, who launched a bitter public attack on his former employer alleging serious governance breaches strongly denied by Tata as he sued over his dismissal.
As chairman of Tata Sons, the groups holding company, Mr Chandrasekaran set about getting the group back on track. He sealed the resol…
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