"Chandrasekaran has a task cut out before him, which is to maintain the leadership of the Tata Group in India Inc without letting some unsavoury past events come in the way. In a way, I am sure, resolution of the issues which had cropped up would be faster with the leadership being well settled now," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said.
Over two months after the unceremonious sacking of Cyrus Mistry, USD 103-billion Tata Group on Thursday named TCS chief N Chandrasekaran as the new Executive Chairman of Tata Sons.
"We have had the privilege of his involvement in a number of initiatives and look forward to working with him even more closely as he starts his journey of leading the largest business group of the country.
Popularly known as 'Chandra', the 54-year-old will take charge of Tata Sons, the main holding company of the salt-to-software conglomerate from February 21.
Chandrasekaran was the CEO and MD of Tata Consultancy Services, the cash-cow for the group, since 2009. A Tata lifer, he had joined the company in 1987. He was appointed as a Director on the board of Tata Sons on October 25, 2016, just a day after Mistry's removal.