Tata Group’s top brass to converge in Dubai for a high-stakes strategy summit under N. Chandrasekaran’s leadership

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The executives will present their business plans and discuss possible collaborations between Tata Group companies.
Tata Group’s top brass to converge in Dubai for a high-stakes strategy summit under N. Chandrasekaran’s leadership
N Chandrasekaran, chairman, Tata Sons 

Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran will host a two-day brainstorming session with over 500 CEOs and CXOs of Tata Group companies in Dubai on Saturday and Sunday. The executives will present their business plans and discuss possible collaborations between Tata Group companies.

Chandrasekaran recently stated that India will continue to be the fastest-growing economy in the world, despite a moderation in growth this year. The meeting of Tata leaders is expected to outline how each business can capitalise on this opportunity and tackle economic turbulence and trade disruptions following the reciprocal tariffs introduced by the Trump administration.

Renewable energy shifts, the transition to electric vehicles (EVs), changes in global supply chain dynamics, and artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to be key areas of debate.

In last year's meeting, Chandrasekaran asked group chief executives to focus on key sectors like electronics, EVs, batteries, and steel. He also encouraged companies to follow trends and explore new business opportunities, in addition to maintaining a customer-centered approach.

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Tata Trusts Chairman Noel Tata is expected to be a key participant in the event, which will begin with a dinner on Friday in Dubai. The annual event encourages group executives to foster collaboration, find synergies, and promote the "One Tata" culture.