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Tata

The Global Corporation That Built Indian Capitalism

Mircea Raianu author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Harvard University Press

Published:30th Jul '21

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This book charts the 150-year journey of Tata, exploring its impact on global capitalism and the lessons it offers for the future.

Tata is a remarkable exploration of a company that has become a cornerstone of global capitalism over its 150-year history. The narrative begins with the origins of the Tata Group, tracing its roots back to the cotton and opium trades of the British Empire. Through the lens of this family-run business, the book captures the evolution of an enterprise that has diversified into various sectors, including steel, chemicals, and technology. This transformation reflects broader historical shifts, from the era of imperial free trade to the rise of nationalism and, eventually, the wave of globalization that has reshaped economies worldwide.

Mircea Raianu provides an in-depth look at the challenges and triumphs faced by Tata throughout its history. The book details the company's ascent to prominence in post-independence India and its ability to adapt to changing political and economic landscapes. Key events, such as the acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover, illustrate Tata's strategic moves in a competitive global market. The narrative emphasizes the interplay between corporate growth and social responsibility, highlighting Tata's commitment to philanthropy and community development.

Ultimately, Tata serves as both a historical account and a case study in the complexities of capitalism. Raianu's meticulous research sheds light on the lessons that can be drawn from Tata's journey, raising important questions about the future of business in an increasingly interconnected world. The story of Tata is not just about a corporation; it is a reflection on the evolution of modern economies and the role of enterprise in society.

Raianu’s book, the first by an academic historian mining the company’s archives, attempts to explain its rise and longevity without resorting to its own mythmaking…The account of how one conglomerate came to dominate India’s economy for much of the past 150 years makes timely reading for those reflecting on whether capitalism and corporate power in India is entering a new era. -- Benjamin Parkin * Financial Times *
Raianu’s book, as he makes clear, is not an exposé or a denunciation of the Tata myth; rather, it is a close analysis of the company’s historical development, particularly the way it was able to weather a series of major political and economic changes, including Indian independence and the rise of state planning. A work of scrupulous historical scholarship…Shed[s] light on the history of capitalism in India—and globally. -- Thomas Crowley * Jacobin *
[A] meticulously researched biography of the Tata empire…The influence the conglomerate has on Indian life is all-pervasive and overwhelming…Raianu’s book relies primarily on the company’s archives, and is, as such, unique, for as an outsider he is able to take a step back and see the group from a broader, global context. -- Salil Tripathi * Mint Lounge *
Mircea Raianu’s study of the Tatas is an exciting intervention into the business history of India. Using a host of new archival materials, Tata will prove valuable to anyone interested in India’s largest corporation and the history of global capitalism. -- Douglas Haynes, author of Small Town Capitalism in Western India
A highly readable work of meticulous scholarship, Raianu’s is the first study of the Tatas by a professional historian. This will be an indispensable book for all who are interested in the rise of Indian capitalism. -- Medha Kudaisya, author of The Life and Times of G.D. Birla
Mircea Raianu’s impeccably researched and rigorously argued Tata is the definitive study of the pioneering global corporation without which neither the Indian economy nor the Indian consumer will likely survive. It is also an exemplary model for a new kind of business history that skillfully weaves together reflections on capitalist economics, nationalist politics, corporate culture, and the ethics of entrepreneurship. -- Sumathi Ramaswamy, author of Terrestrial Lessons: The Conquest of the World as Globe
What role did India’s storied business house play in the formation of the modern nation state? Mircea Raianu retrieves from the company archives a story that has not yet been told about Tata’s image as the quintessentially Indian entity that is also a thoroughly global company. This superbly researched business history offers a nuanced explanation of the link between the company’s fabled philanthropic legacy and its corporate interests worldwide. -- Tarun Khanna, author of Trust: Creating the Foundation for Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries
Well-researched…the Tata corporation is unique in the history of corporations because it survived through a long history of political economic changes…Raianu navigates both the self-making and the making of India’s leading corporation exploring how Tata achieved this unique outcome…At an important level, this book is a searching exploration of this boundary between corporate and sovereign functions. -- Sheetal Chhabria * International Journal of Asian Studies *

  • Joint winner of Thomas J. Wilson Prize 2020 (United States)
  • Long-listed for Gaja Capital Business Book Prize 2021 (United States)
  • Long-listed for Karwaan Book Prize 2022 (United States)

ISBN: 9780674984516

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304 pages