What happened
Natarajan Chandrasekaran assumed chairmanship of Tata Sons in 2017 after Cyrus Mistry’s departure. The chairmanship timeline is used to set context for a Tata Trusts meeting where Tata Trusts term renewal is being discussed again.
Background and earlier position
Cyrus Mistry’s departure occurred before Natarajan Chandrasekaran’s assumption of Tata Sons chairmanship in 2017. The Tata Sons chairmanship date of 2017 serves as the anchor for connecting Tata Trusts governance discussions to leadership tenure timing and renewal cycles.
What changed now
A Tata Trusts meeting includes renewed discussion on Tata Trusts term renewal. The meeting discussion is interpreted using the Tata Sons chairmanship timeline that places Natarajan Chandrasekaran as Tata Sons chairman from 2017 onward.
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