For almost a century, the multinational Tata Group has been at the top of India’s corporate pyramid. Producing everything from steel, to salt, to software, Tata—whose subsidiaries today operate in one hundred countries worldwide—has been remarkably agile and adept at navigating changes in markets, economics, and politics.
What has fueled Tata’s success and sustained its growth? And how can Tata’s history help us understand the influence of global corporations today?
Join us on Tuesday, January 11 from 12:15–1:30 pm (ET) to hear author and historian Mircea Raianu (University of Maryland), in conversation with Meghna Chaudhuri (Boston College), Stefan Link (Dartmouth College), and Osama Siddiqui (Providence College), discuss Tata’s past and what it holds for capitalism’s future.
Elizabeth Lhost (Dartmouth College) will moderate the discussion.
Register to attend the webinar.
The Conversations on South Asia Series is sponsored by the Bodas Family Academic Programming Fund, the Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages Program, and the Department of History at Dartmouth College.
All are welcome.