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Is Air India the cocktail turning bitter for Tatas?

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Is Air India the cocktail turning bitter for Tatas?

Air India's losses in 2025-26 at INR27,000 crore are the highest ever recorded in its 94-year-old history. In all, Air India has lost INR55,000 crore since Tatas took over the airline. Will these complicate final years of N Chandrasekaran's tenure as Tata Sons chairman? In January 2022, shortly after Tata Group regained control of Air India, chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran addressed…

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