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Read what the foreign media said on the death of Ratan Tata?

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India's veteran businessman Ratan Tata died in a hospital in Mumbai late night on 9 October. The Tata Group chairman was 86 years old at the time of his death. Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran in a statement confirmed Ratan Tata's death, calling him his friend and mentor. He was undergoing treatment in a hospital in South Mumbai for the last few days.

Billionaire Harsh Goenka also condoled Ratan Tata's demise and called him a “titan” (a very important person) in a post on social media 'X'. After the demise of Ratan Tata, not only Indian media but also foreign media have published news related to his death. He was a world famous person. People all over the world knew him because of his works.

About Ratan Tata, The New York Times has written that Ratan Tata, one of India's most powerful and admired tycoons, has passed away. He transformed the Tata Group into a globally recognized brand. During his 21 years as chairman and chief executive from 1991 to 2012, Tata Group profits increased 50 times. The biggest contribution to this has come from the sales of popular Tata products like Jaguar, Land Rover and Tetley T, which are in great demand abroad.

What did the foreign media say on Ratan Tata's death?

London's world famous news company BBC has given information on the demise of Ratan Tata. In which what was said by Britain's Trade Secretary has been included. Ratan Tata was a veteran of the business world. He played a major role in shaping British industry.

Reuters has also shared information related to the demise of Ratan Tata. Apart from the news of Ratan Tata's death, many things were said about his life. He wrote that Tata studied for the degree of architect at Cornell University. After this he returned to India. He began working for the group in 1962, which was founded by his great-grandfather nearly a century earlier. Telco worked at several Tata companies, including Tata Motors Ltd (TAMO.NS).

Al Jazeera writes that Tata Group includes more than 100 big companies. These include India's largest automobile manufacturer, a steel company and a major outsourcing firm. The company employs more than 3.50 lakh people worldwide. Tata starts commercial flights in India. When he launched an airline named Air India in the year 1932.