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'Champion of India-Israel friendship: Netanyahu condoles Ratan Tata's demise
Ratan Tata was a national icon and one of the most respected Indian industrialists. Photo: Wikipedia Creative Commons

'Champion of India-Israel friendship: Netanyahu condoles Ratan Tata's demise

| @indiablooms | 13 Oct 2024, 12:43 pm

Tel Aviv/New Delhi: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conveyed his condolences to Narendra Modi today on the passing of industrialist and global icon Ratan Tata, adding that many in Israel are mourning his loss.

Ratan Tata passed away on October 9 at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital, where he had been admitted for a routine health check due to his age.

In his message, Netanyahu highlighted Tata’s role in strengthening ties between India and Israel, writing, “I and many in Israel mourn the loss of Ratan Naval Tata, a proud son of India and a champion of the friendship between our two countries.” He also requested Modi to “convey my condolences to Ratan’s family.”

Netanyahu joined numerous world leaders in paying tribute to Tata, one of India’s most respected industrialists, recognized for his philanthropy and for expanding the Tata Group’s presence in over 100 countries.

US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti, in his message, said, “India and the world have lost a giant with a giant heart,” adding that Ratan Tata was the first to congratulate him when he was nominated as ambassador. Garcetti also reflected on Tata’s service to his hometown, particularly through his role on the board of the University of Southern California.

“He saw a future of greater prosperity and equality for his country and did so much for our world,” Garcetti said, concluding with “May his memory be a blessing.”

French President Emmanuel Macron remembered Tata’s “visionary contribution,” noting that “France has lost a dear friend from India.”

He praised Tata’s leadership in advancing industries in both India and France, particularly in innovation and manufacturing, and highlighted his “immense philanthropic achievements” and humility.

“I convey my deepest condolences to his near and dear ones as well as to the people of India,” Macron wrote in a Facebook post, adding, “We will remember your lifelong commitment to the betterment of society with admiration and respect.”

Tributes also poured in from the business world, with Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Microsoft founder Bill Gates among the first to offer their condolences.

Pichai recalled his last meeting with Tata, saying, “We talked about the progress of Waymo, and his vision was inspiring to hear.” He praised Tata’s business and philanthropic legacy, noting his role in shaping modern Indian business leadership.

“He deeply cared about making India better. Deep condolences to his loved ones, and Rest in Peace Shri Ratan Tata Ji,” Pichai said.

Bill Gates, in a LinkedIn post, called Tata a “visionary leader whose dedication to improving lives left an indelible mark on India—and the world.” Reflecting on their multiple meetings, Gates admired Tata’s “strong sense of purpose and service to humanity.”

He also recalled their collaborations on various initiatives aimed at improving people’s lives, stating, “His loss will be felt around the world for years to come, but I know the legacy he left and the example he set will continue to inspire generations.”

Messages of grief and tributes have been pouring in from around the globe on Ratan Tata’s demise.

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