This week’s putsch at Tata Sons has already served one useful purpose. While it’s been clear for a while that something wasn’t quite right at the $100 billion Indian empire, the chairman’s surprise ouster has made it possible to start asking questions about strategy (or lack of it) at a conglomerate that traces its roots to the American civil war.
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