Tata Sons’ new ventures face mounting losses, with projections for FY26 reaching Rs 29,000 crore. This sharp increase has raised concerns, impacting leadership decisions. Tata Digital and Air India are major contributors to these losses. A plan to control spending is expected soon. The group is reassessing strategies for these ambitious projects. Tata Sons’ new ventures face mounting losses, with projections for FY26 reaching Rs 29,000 crore. This sharp increase has raised concerns, impacting leadership decisions. Tata Digital and Air India are major contributors to these losses. A plan to control spending is expected soon. The group is reassessing strategies for these ambitious projects.
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