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There is more to the story than I can tell here, unfortunately, but at least I can write this:

During my work for Bentley Motors I was at one of the Geneve Motor Shows in the 2010s. During my stay at the fair, a new (1500 USD) Tata car was introduced. I visited the Tata stand with a friend, looking at their new car, which was quite the contrast in product philosophy, design and target group to the Bentley models. Thanking our host at the Tata stand for our personal tour, I gave him the invitation to return him the favour and show him the Bentley models and stand.

To my great surprise later that day Ratan Tata came to the Bentley stand with what appeared to be his family (some male and female family members) - and I was able to show him around. We could not talk much due to the bodyguards and press, but he seemed distinct in demeanor to his sons and entourage. Apart from the colourful and diverse customer group, I met Piech, other industrial magnates of our time, but Ratan managed to retain a humble and human aura. I sympathized with him.




Yes, I had the chance to meet him once because he invested in our company and paid a visit. He walked around the office and met folks, was warm and approachable even more so than our own executive team. Massively underrated guy.


Definitely a contrast with Piech; who had once been described as "just a monocle and persian cat away from being the villain in a James Bond movie".


Ratan Tata never married or have kids, so those weren't his sons, maybe other relatives or colleagues/employees.


You are definitely on point. I naturally made this assumption and thought that to be true until when I wrote my comment today.




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