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020 _a9780143062240
082 _a338.70954
_bLAL
100 _aLala, R. M.
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245 _aThe creation of wealth: the Tatas from the 19th to the 21st Century
260 _bPenguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd.
_aNew Delhi
_c2004
300 _axxxii, 307 p.
365 _aINR
_b399.00
520 _aDescription When Jamsetji Tat started a trading firm in 1868, few could have guessed that he was also starting an important chapter in the making of modern India. Jamsetji saw that the three keys to India's industrial development were steel, hydroelectric power, and technical education and research. A century and a half later, the Tatas can claim with justice to have lined up to the vision of their founder. This edition includes the story of how the Tatas, with Ratan Tata at the helm, have had to grapple with change in the post-1992 era of economic reforms, when the opening up of India to the world came as both a challenge and a blessing. In a frank epilogue, Ratan Tata talks about the difficulties he faced in implementing change, including resistance from his colleagues.
650 _aTata Industries Private Limited
_92668
650 _aIndia
_9480
650 _aTata family
_92669
650 _aIndustrialists
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