Au Salon de l’auto de Delhi qui s’est ouvert aujourd'hui, tous les phares étaient tournés sur la nouvelle Nano à 100 000 roupies de Tata Motors… et sur l’homme qui l’a pensée. A 70 ans, Ratan Naval Tata peut se targuer de révolutionner le secteur de l’automobile et d’avoir inscrit l’Inde sur la mappemonde. L’homme, qui est admiré pour sa vision, son innovation et sa ténacité, est également loué pour son intégrité peu égalée dans le paysage industriel indien.
Tata Motors pursues both ends of the market. At the Auto Expo in New Delhi today, India's largest auto manufacturer has fulfilled a long-standing promise by unveiling its "People's Car," intended to sell for about $2,500. Earlier this month, Tata Motors also emerged as the leading bidder for Ford Motor's Jaguar and Land Rover lines, thus revealing its ambitions at both ends of the automotive market. In this interview from last year, managing director Ravi Kant tells how Tata Motors transformed itself from a maker of commercial vehicles into a rising global power in the automotive industry. Leading change: An interview with the managing director of Tata Motors Interview with Ratan Tata, the chairman of Tata Group, who discusses its global ambitions, strategies, and impact on India and beyond.What's next for Tata Group: An interview with its chairman
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