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Tata boss predicts AI agents will replace half its tech jobs

It already has an agreement with OpenAI to build AI data centres

Tata Electronics CEO Randhir Thakur and ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet sign an agreement as Indian PM Narendra Modi and Dutch PM Rob Jetten look on, The Hague, Netherlands, May 16, 2026.

Tata Electronics and ASML partner on India’s first semiconductor fab

India has pledged billions of dollars in subsidies to attract semiconductor-related plants

Tata’s battery unit, Agratas, is spending more than US$400 million on a new R&D facility in Bengaluru.

Two Indian conglomerates to plow US$1 billion in EV, battery tech

Beijing has become more selective about transferring advanced battery and EV technologies

“Air Indians have shown great tenacity in dealing with a perfect storm, and we must continue with the same spirit that has been demonstrated,” Natarajan Chandrasekaran says.

Tata Group chair tells workers Air India faces challenging time

The airline’s recovery has been slowed by integration costs after the merger with Vistara

Air India, which is contending with aircraft delivery delays, has also been reprimanded by regulators for safety lapses.

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson resigns amid losses and regulatory scrutiny: source

The airline has lost money since being bought by Tata Group in 2022

If Chandrasekaran – the first non-family, non-heir chairman at Tata Sons – eventually gets reappointed, it would provide leadership continuity for the group as it navigates headwinds across sectors.

Tata defers call on chairman’s term, signalling new power tussle

The deferment follows a difference of opinion among the board of directors regarding financial losses in some business units

At Tata Group, several thousand employees will get access to the enterprise version of ChatGPT.

OpenAI to partner with Tata for AI data centre buildout in India

One pillar of the agreement will be TCS’s development of a 100 megawatt data centre that may be expanded to one gigawatt

A new five-year plan projecting profits in its third year was rejected by Air India's board, which asked for a more aggressive turnaround push, sources said.

Air India braces itself for record US$1.6 billion loss after deadly crash

Despite its founders targeting operational break-even this fiscal year, profitability is now out of reach, sources say