Ratan Tata’s “Private” Notice To Narasimha Rao For “Opening Up” Of India

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Ratan Tata’s “Private” Notice To Narasimha Rao For “Opening Up” Of India

A handwritten observe, penned by Ratan Tata in 1996, addressed to former PM Narasimha Rao.

New Delhi:

In a heartfelt tribute to the late industrialist Ratan Tata, RPG Group Chairman Harsh Goenka shared an image of a handwritten observe, penned by Ratan Tata in 1996, addressed to former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao. In a letter, Mr Tata expressed his respect for Mr Rao’s “excellent achievement” in heralding much-needed financial reforms in India.

Former Prime Minister Narasimha Rao is commonly referred to as the ‘Father of Indian Financial Reforms’ for altering the face of India’s economic system in 1996 and main it on the trail of restoration and transformation.

Lauding Mr Rao for making India, part of the worldwide neighborhood, Mr Tata wrote, “Each Indian ought to owe you a debt of gratitude for the brave and far-sighted “opening up” of India.”

The letter serves as a reminder of Mr Tata’s unwavering dedication to India’s progress.

Whereas sharing the letter, Mr Goenka wrote, “Stunning writing from a phenomenal individual….”

Learn the letter:

August 27, 1996

Expensive Mr. Narasimha Rao,

As I learn the current spate of unkind references to you, I felt compelled to write down you to let you know that whereas others’ reminiscences could also be brief, I’ll all the time acknowledge and respect your excellent achievement in heralding much-needed financial reforms in India. You and your authorities put India on the world map in an financial sense and made us a part of a worldwide neighborhood. Each Indian ought to owe you a debt of gratitude for the brave and far-sighted “opening up” of India. I imagine personally that your achievements are momentous and excellent – and they need to by no means be forgotten.

The aim of this letter is simply to let you know that my ideas and finest needs are with you at the moment, and which you could have at the very least one one who has not, and can by no means, overlook what you could have executed for India.

With heat private regards,

Yours sincerely,

Ratan

The letter categorically calls it out as “private”. It was written on August 27, 1996, on a sheet of paper from Bombay Home, the top workplace of Tata Group.

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