Tata chair Chandrasekaran to step down after tension with controlling charity arm
The move follows months of disputes with Tata Trusts over board control, strategy and the planned exit of minority shareholder Shapoorji Pallonji Group.
- On Wednesday, Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran discussed with close associates the possibility of stepping down before the company's annual general meeting on August 18, the Economic Times reported.
- Friction between Chandrasekaran and Tata Trusts Chairman Noel Tata over strategic direction prompted the consideration, as the two sides differed on board composition and the proposed exit of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group.
- The AGM's validity remains uncertain as the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner suspended the Sir Ratan Tata Trust from making decisions, complicating the voting process for the controlling shareholder group that also includes Sir Dorabji Tata Trust.
- Although his term as chairman runs until February 2027, Chandrasekaran must secure director reappointment at the meeting; legal experts note the company could seek a six-month deferment if the AGM cannot proceed.
- This leadership uncertainty impacts the wider Tata group, which includes major entities like Air India and Tata Consultancy Services, marking turbulence following the late-2024 death of long-serving group patriarch Ratan Tata.
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New Delhi: N Chandrasekaran has stepped down as chairman of Tata Sons, according to news reports, with his resignation coming ahead of the company’s annual general meeting scheduled for August 18. Chandrasekaran’s current term as chairman runs until February 2027. However, his continuation in the role would depend on reappointment. According to news reports, he is unlikely to seek another term. The reported resignation comes amid differences bet…
The president of the council of the Indian Tata Sons, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, said on Wednesday (12) that he will not seek the reappointment at the end of his term due to the lack of support of the collegiate, after tensions with the beneficent arm that controls the conglomerate, that goes from the production of salt to the aviation sector. Its imminent exit can increase the problems for the group of 158 years, that deals with the increase of …
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