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Automotive​

Compact mini-trucks that serve small businesses to high-end luxury sedans, and military vehicles, there is a ride available for every need.

Tata Motors, the group's flagship automotive company, manufactures and markets automobiles for every need and segment.

Tata Motors' subsidiary, Jaguar Land Rover is Britain’s largest automotive manufacturer which designs, manufactures and sells some of the world’s best-known premium cars. The two iconic brands of JLR include Jaguar, with a range of luxury sedans, sports cars and luxury performance SUVs, and Land Rover, encompassing a portfolio of premium all-terrain vehicles.

Tata Motors has a global footprint with operations in the UK, South Korea, South Africa and Indonesia through a strong global network of 97 subsidiary and 9 associate companies, including Jaguar Land Rover in the UK and Tata Daewoo in South Korea

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Aerospace & Defence​

The Tata group has supported the creation of a 'Made in India' backbone for the Indian armed forces for decades, and is emerging as the largest player in India's private sector defence industry.

The Tata group is leading the 'Make in India' charge in the Defence & Aerospace spaces and is a key private sector player in the industry.

In aerospace, Tata has emerged as a global, single-source supplier for a number of important fixed wing and rotary wing programmes. In the defence domain, as a trusted partner to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), armed forces and Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Tata is playing an increasingly important role in defence programmes of strategic importance.

Going forward, the group is focused on: partnering global OEMs for 'Make in India' programmes for fighters, helicopters, transport aircraft and weapon systems and land systems; building unmanned systems; supporting other critical aerospace & defence programs for the Indian defence sector, and setting up world-class aero engine components manufacturing facilities.

Business Highlights​


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NEW DELHI, INDIA - DECEMBER 26: Low-floor buses belonging to DTC being checked at the Mayapuri bus depot, after a spate of fire incidents that rocked the fleet of low-floor buses manufactured by TATA, in New Delhi on Saturday, December 26, 2009. (Photo by Jyoti Kapoor/The India Today Group via Getty Images)


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Low-floor buses belonging to DTC being checked at the Mayapuri bus depot, after a spate of fire incidents that rocked the fleet of low-floor buses manufactured by TATA, in New Delhi on Saturday,...
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Tata Group and Tata Motors Chairman Rata​

Tata Group and Tata Motors Chairman Ratan Tata, Land Rover Managing Director Phil Popham and Jaguar Land Rover CEO David Smith during a press conference to announce Jaguar Land Rover's Indian market debut in Mumbai on June 28, 2009. Tata Motors announced the British luxury brands' entry to India but said there were no plans to assemble the vehicles in the country at present. Three models from each brand will begin selling June 29 in one of the world's fastest-growing global automobile markets. AFP PHOTO/Pal PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP via Getty Images)

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INDIA-ECONOMY-E-BIKE​

Indian women work on an Electric Bike assembly line at the OREVA E Bike manufacturing facility near Samakhiali of Kutch district, some 240 kms from Ahmedabad on May 24, 2012. With the recent hike in the price of petrol, the demand for E-Bikes could possibly increase. AFP PHOTO / Sam PANTHAKY (Photo by SAM PANTHAKY / AFP) (Photo by SAM PANTHAKY/AFP via Getty Images)
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Being a sweatshop is nothing proud of.

China is designing/fabricating its own advanced chip with its own lithography machine.


The only country being capable to control 100% of its entire supply chain.
 
Apple to export more than 12 Billion $ from India for this Financial year.

Apple’s India exports hit record $7 billion in 7 months


Breaking all previous records of smartphone exports, Apple’s iPhone exports touched Rs 60,000 crore, or around $7 billion, in the first seven months (April-October) of the current fiscal. This translates into an average of $1-billion exports per month....
Okay, Apple will lose the Chinese market, and Huawei will replace Apple, which is a good choice.(y)
 

Taiwan’s Pegatron sells majority stake in India iPhone plant to Tata, sources say​

As Apple diversifies its supply chain beyond China, India is set to produce up to 25 per cent of the iPhones shipped this year​

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Published: 10:17am, 18 Nov 2024​

India’s Tata Electronics has agreed to buy a majority stake in Taiwanese contract manufacturer Pegatron’s only iPhone plant in India, forming a new joint venture that strengthens Tata’s position as an Apple supplier, two sources told Reuters.​

Under the deal announced internally last week, Tata will hold 60 per cent and run daily operations under the joint venture, while Pegatron will hold the rest and provide technical support, said the two sources, who declined to be named as the details are not yet public.​

The sources did not elaborate on the financials of the deal.​

Tata declined to comment, while Apple and Pegatron did not respond to Reuters queries on Sunday.​

A Tata Electronics plant that makes Apple iPhone components in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, India. Photo: Reuters

A Tata Electronics plant that makes Apple iPhone components in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, India. Photo: Reuters​

Reuters was first to report in April that Pegatron had the backing of Apple and was holding advanced talks to sell its only iPhone plant in India to Tata, marking the Taiwanese firm’s latest scale back of its Apple partnership.​

Apple is increasingly looking to diversify its supply chain beyond mainland China amid geopolitical tensions between Beijing and Washington. For India’s Tata, the Chennai Pegatron plant will bolster its iPhone manufacturing plans.​

Tata is one of the largest conglomerates in India and has been fast expanding into iPhone manufacturing, rivalling the only other iPhone contract manufacturer operating in India, Foxconn.​

The announcement for the deal’s closure was made internally at the iPhone plant on Friday, said the first source.​

The second source said the two companies plan to file for an approval of the Competition Commission of India in the coming days.​

Tata already operates an iPhone assembly plant in the southern state of Karnataka, which it took over from Taiwan’s Wistron last year. It is also building another in Hosur in Tamil Nadu, where it also has an iPhone component plant which was involved in a fire incident in September.​

Analysts estimate India will contribute 20-25 per cent of total iPhone shipments this year, from 12-14 per cent last year.​

The Tata-Pegatron plant, which has around 10,000 employees and makes 5 million iPhones annually, will be Tata’s third iPhone factory in India.​

The fire strike allowed India's Tata Group to acquire foreign companies at the lowest cost.
 
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INDIA-ECONOMY-E-BIKE​

Indian women work on an Electric Bike assembly line at the OREVA E Bike manufacturing facility near Samakhiali of Kutch district, some 240 kms from Ahmedabad on May 24, 2012. With the recent hike in the price of petrol, the demand for E-Bikes could possibly increase. AFP PHOTO / Sam PANTHAKY (Photo by SAM PANTHAKY / AFP) (Photo by SAM PANTHAKY/AFP via Getty Images)
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Best top 10 electric motorcycle manufacturers in India​

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Increased awareness of low-carbon mobility among the general public, diversification of micro-mobility scenarios, and policy incentives have led to a wave of “power-switching” in the two-wheeler market globally. In this article, we will explore the top 10 electric motorcycle manufacturers in India. You can also check the top 10 battery swapping companies in India for your reference.
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We are Tata​


India's only value based corporation — a visionary, a pioneer, a leader, since 1868. Scroll below to learn more about us.

As a 29-year-old, Jamsetji Tata set up a trading firm in 1868. Today, the operating companies of the Tata group lead the nation in ten business verticals.

Tata is India's​

Tata retains title of India’s most valuable brand at a valuation of US$ 28.6 billion :coffee:

Tata is India's​

Tata group’s brand value highlights the first time an Indian brand is close to the $30 billion brand value mark. ☕

The Tata group, with a brand value of $28.6 billion, has retained its title as India’s most valuable brand – according to a new report from Brand Finance, the world's leading brand valuation consultancy.

According to the report, the group’s brand value highlights the first time an Indian brand is close to the $30 billion brand value mark, reflecting the prevailing optimism in the Indian economy.   

Several Tata group companies have also sustained and grown their brand leadership, according to the report:

  • The hotel brand Taj ranked as India’s Strongest Brand for the fourth consecutive year, and as the number one Most Valuable Indian Hotel brand
  • TCS ranked as the #1 Most Valuable Indian IT Services brand
  • Tata Steel ranked as the #1 Most Valuable Indian Mining, Metals and Minerals brand
  • Tata Motors ranked as #5 Most Valuable Indian Automobile brand
  • Voltas ranked 9th among the top 10 strongest Indian brands and as #4 Most Valuable Indian Engineering brand
  • Tata Projects ranked as #5 Most Valuable Indian Engineering Brand
  • Tata AIA Life Insurance ranked as the #4 Most Valuable Indian Insurance Brand
In addition to the above, the Tata group led with the highest Sustainability Perceptions Value.
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Steel​

Jamsetji Tata was consumed by three dreams of which one was to set up a truly Indian steel company.

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Sir Dorabji Tata, and his cousin RD Tata, took Jamsetji Tata's dream of a fully Indian steel company to fruition. Tata Steel came into being in 1907 and holds the distinction of being Asia’s first integrated steel company.

Tata Steel group is among the top global steel companies with an annual crude steel capacity of 35 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). It is one of the world's most geographically-diversified steel producers, with operations and commercial presence across the world. A Great Place to Work-Certified™ organisation, Tata Steel, together with its subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures, is spread across five continents with an employee base of over 78,000.

Among other accomplishments, Tata Steel bagged the Deming Application Prize and Deming Grand Prize for continuous improvement in 2008 and 2012 respectively, and has been recognised as the ‘Global Steel Industry Leader’ in ‘Steel category’ by Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) in 2018. The Company’s Jamshedpur Plant won the Prime Minister’s Trophy for the best performing integrated steel plant for 2016-17

What a fantastic commitment to creed and country. Shame Pakistan doesn't have any parallels to the Tata group. Our pride is Bahria Town and the Askari group of companies.
 

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