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Commentary: Ratan Tata’s vision should still be India’s

WHAT INDIA COULD BECOME

Nevertheless, India trusted his judgement, even in matters of politics: When Tata Motors picked Modi-run Gujarat as the location for a new car factory in 2008, it was seen as a sign that the private sector trusted then-controversial Modi above all other chief ministers. The country followed Tata’s lead a few years later.

Why not also back his commercial instincts? India’s ambitions should be global, not local. Its companies should manufacture in and for the world, not just focus on the domestic market.

Whatever his faults, Ratan Tata always benchmarked himself and his group’s products against the world’s best. The rest of India should, too.

I grew up in Jamshedpur, the beautiful company town that the Tatas built around their giant steel plant. Ratan Tata was already a larger-than-life figure then. Jamshedpur, with its world-class facilities, its orderliness and its productivity, seemed a harbinger of what India could become.

The country may not have lived up to that promise yet, but, like Ratan Tata, it shouldn’t stop believing.

Source: CNA

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