Writer : Bakhtiar K. Dadabhoy
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- Publication Year : 2005
- ISBN No : 9788-129-106-3-53
- Binding : Card Board (Hard) with Gel Jacket
- Pages : 180
- Weight : 840 gms
- Height x Width x Depth : 11.10x8.700x0.629 Inch
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About the Book
J.R.D. Tata: The Maverick Who Built India’s Future
Dreamer. Risk-taker. Nation-builder. J.R.D. Tata was more than just an industrialist—he was a force of nature who redefined India's destiny. The man who gave India its wings with Air India, put the Tata Group on the global map, and pioneered institutions that still shape the country today, he was a visionary whose ideas were far ahead of his time.
But behind the boardrooms and business deals was a man with a deep love for flying, fast cars, literature, and adventure. He believed in people, nurtured talent, and led with rare warmth—turning colleagues into lifelong loyalists and competitors into admirers. His legacy isn’t just in the industries he built but in the spirit of innovation and excellence he instilled in those around him.
How did JRD turn a fledgling airline into India’s pride? What drove him to champion science, the arts, and even family planning when no one else dared? And what made him the kind of leader people wanted to follow?
J.R.D. Tata: The Maverick Who Built India’s Future isn’t just a story—it’s an inspiration. A must-read for entrepreneurs, dreamers, and leaders, this book unravels the man behind the legend and the ideas that continue to shape modern India.