N Chandrasekaran will take Tata group to new heights: Ratan Tata
"It is a well-deserved recognition of his leadership capabilities," Ratan Tata wrote in the letter which is posted on the social networking site.

"I congratulate Chandra on his appointment as Chairman of Tata Sons and the Group. It is a well deserved recognition of his proven leadership capabilities," Tata said in a tweet.
Expressing confidence on the abilities of the new Chairman-designate, he added: "The job is complex but I am sure he will take the group to new heights while protecting the group's values and ethics at all times."
Congratulations to Chandra! See link. pic.twitter.com/mJe5TpavYE
— Ratan N. Tata (@RNTata2000) January 13, 2017
Chandrasekaran was yesterday appointed the Chairman of Tata Sons, capping two months of the most bitter boardroom battle in the corporate history that followed the unceremonious sacking of Cyrus P Mistry and letting of bad blood ever since.
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Popularly known as 'Chandra', the 54-year-old will take charge at the helm of USD 103-billion Tata Sons, the main holding company of the salt-to-software conglomerate from February 21. He will be the first non-Parsi chairman of the 150-year old Tata Group.
Chandrasekaran was the CEO and MD of Tata Consultancy Services, the cash-cow for the group, since 2009. A Tata lifer, he had joined the company in 1987. He was appointed as a Director on the board of Tata Sons on October 25, 2016, just a day after Mistry's removal as Chairman.
Ratan Tata was appointed as the interim Chairman of Tata Sons while a five-member panel was formed to search for a successor.
Interestingly, his predecessor Mistry was sacked for "growing and untenable trust deficit between Tata Sons and the Tata Trusts".
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