The storied corridors of Bombay House, the 101-year-old headquarters of the Tata Group , are witnessing a period of unprecedented turmoil. Following the passing of veteran industrialist Ratan Tata , the conglomerate has been embroiled in a power struggle that has drawn the attention of the government, underscoring the stakes involved in steering one of the country’s largest and most trusted business empires.

The current crisis within the Tata Group revolves around the leadership and decision-making processes of the Tata Trusts, which control a significant shareholding in Tata Sons. Trustees are reportedly divided over the appointment of directors to the Tata Sons board, concerns over transparency, and the group’s missed deadline with the Reserve Bank of India for non-banking financial

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