Tata Sons Chairman Honored with UK Knighthood for Fostering Business Ties
Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran was awarded an Honorary Knighthood by the UK for enhancing UK-India business ties. The accolade highlights Tata Group's strategic relationship with the UK across various sectors, including technology and automotive. Chandrasekaran conveyed gratitude towards the UK government for its support.
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N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, has received an Honorary Knighthood from the United Kingdom, recognizing his significant contributions to the UK-India business relationship. The accolade underscores the Tata Group's impact across technology, automotive, and other key sectors in Britain.
Chandrasekaran expressed pride in the Tata Group's ability to maintain a strategic partnership with the UK, highlighting the company's renowned British brands such as Jaguar Land Rover and Tetley, and their employment of over 70,000 people in the country. He noted the fruitful research collaborations with British institutions like the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics.
Emphasizing the enduring relationship with the UK, Chandrasekaran thanked His Majesty's Government for their continued support. The Tata Group looks forward to further strengthening its presence in the UK, reflecting its commitment to this vital international partnership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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