Dec 31, 2012
Succession planning at 144-year-old Tata group of companies is something Gulf family businesses can learn from. Read Article Tata looks beyond the family - and sets example
Dec 14, 2012
Jaguar Land Rover bucked a negative trend across the subcontinent's auto sector last month as sales rose fuelled by growth in demand from China. Read Article China revs up Jaguar Land Rover sales
Dec 11, 2012
Saudi Arabia will sign a letter of intent with Tata Group to manufacture 50,000 Land Rover vehicles a year in the kingdom. Read Article Saudi Arabia set to manufacture Land Rover vehicles
Nov 09, 2012
Building Brics: India's biggest car maker benefits from new popularity of formerly British luxury marque. Read Article Jaguar leaps to boost Tata sales
Oct 20, 2012
India Dispatch: A slowing economy and rising fuel costs are putting companies such as Tata and Maruti Suzuki under pressure. They are being forced to offer discounts and cuts on already bargain-rate vehicles to keep sales from plunging. Read Article India's car makers wage price war
Jan 13, 2012
Unfortunately for Tata, its intended audience is seeing the Nano as simply cheap rather than value-packed. I suspect the company's concept EV will be more of the same. Read Article Detroit: Say Tata to Indian group's ideas on electric vehicles
Apr 10, 2011
A takeover by Tata Steel in 2007 led to a change in the way India saw its place in the world. Once a small player, its companies have made an impact on the global stage. If only it could get financing in order. Read Article Yesterday Corus, today the world
Feb 19, 2011
The XF, now with a V8, is another demonstration of the company's revitalisation under the ownership of India's Tata. Read Article iSpy: Jaguar XF
Jan 30, 2011
Can Azim Premji, the Wipro founder, with an estimated net worth of $17 billion put a succession plan in place, particularly one that the market will buy? Read Article When succession becomes a major family concern
Dec 05, 2010
Ratan Tata, the chairman of the Tata Sons, finds his voice against the Indian government, rues India's poor moral compass and the morass of corruption that is commonplace in the public sector these days. Read Article The quiet man of Indian big business finds his voice