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Bengali Books : One Life Is Not Enough + Ratan Tata (Set of 2 books)(Perfect Binding, K. Natwar Singh , Prateeksha M. Tiwari) | Zipri.in
Bengali Books : One Life Is Not Enough + Ratan Tata (Set of 2 books)(Perfect Binding, K. Natwar Singh , Prateeksha M. Tiwari)

Bengali Books : One Life Is Not Enough + Ratan Tata (Set of 2 books)(Perfect Binding, K. Natwar Singh , Prateeksha M. Tiwari)

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Gone are the days when India was seen as a country of snake charmers. The second most Progressive economy of the world India is also home of world class Industrialist like Ratan Tata. Today Ratan Tata is one of the world's top-most industrialists who took some far- reaching decisions in the fast changing Indian economic scenario. Tata is a household name in India. From salt to heavy military trucks are the products of Tata. You name one and Tata must be there. Ratan Tata has all what a man desire in his life Name Fame and Riches. He is Chairman of the India's most prestigious industrial house. The voyage of jamsetji to Ratan Tata has been presented in a reader's friendly was This book is a sincere attempt to help you know more about Ratan Tam and of course about his ancestors too. Table of Contents 1. Navsari 2. Tata Titans 3 Jamsetji Nusservanji Tata 4. Sir Dorabji Tata 5. Lady Meherbai Tata 6. Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata 7. Sir Ratan Tata 8. Lady Navajbai Tata 9. Naval Hormusji Tata 10. J.R.D. Tata 11. Ratan Naval Tata 12. The Man of Steel 13. From Parsi Priests to Profits 14. Companies & Brands owned by Tata 15. Tata Unbound 16. The Kohinoor of India 17. A World Icon 18. Tata Nano: The Dream Car 19. Bidders War for Corus 20. Corus Take-over 21. After Corus Take-over 22. Land Rover-Jaguar Deal 23. Singur Controversy 24. Nano goes to Gujarat 25. Taj Mahal Hotels 26. Taj was Warned of Terror Attacks 27. Tajm,Natwar Singh joined the Indian Foreign Service and served as a bureaucrat for 31 years. He joined the Congress Party in 1984 and became a Minister of State in the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi?s council with the portfolios of steel agriculture and coal and mines in 1985. In this much-awaited autobiography the former cabinet minister talks justly about his experiences and services in various ministries. Singh has played a significant role in Indian politics for more than twenty years and has been a part of some of the most epochal events of independent India including Indo-China talks and the formation of Bangladesh. In 2002 when the Congress party came back to power Natwar Singh was appointed as the Minister for External Affairs. But his eventful career saw its end with the Volcker Report in the year 2005. His name appearing in the Iraqi food-for-oil scam forced him to resign from the cabinet and eventually from the Congress party. Singh talks about all these events and the ups and downs of the Congress party in One Life Is Not Enough an account of an insider. His association with the party allowed him to observe some of the historical events closely and he talks about Pakistan in the 1980s under the rule of President Zia-ul-Haq Indo-Chinese and Indo-USSR relations among other sensitive developments.