of its former self, Air India had been struggling for years and was finally sold to Tata Sons in a government privatization drive. The deal marked a homecoming of sorts for Tata, whose family had founded India’s first airline, Tata Airlines, in 1932. Tata’s legacy extends beyond business. His philanthropic efforts have had a lasting impact on Indian society. The Tata Trusts have funded education, healthcare, and rural development projects across the country. He was also known for his integrity and ethics in a business world often marked by corruption and scandal. “Ratan Tata was a visionary leader who transformed the Tata Group into a global powerhouse,” said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a statement. “His values and principles will continue to inspire generations to come.” The passing of Ratan Tata marks the end of an era for one of India’s most influential business dynasties. His impact on the business world and society at large will be felt for years to come.