Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Tata Group Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran has been conferred with honorary Knighthood by the British Government for his contribution to strengthen India-UK business relations. He was honoured with the ‘Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE)’ at an event at the British High Commissioner’s residence on March 18.
The award, presented on behalf of His Majesty the King, highlighted the Tata Group’s role as a long-standing investor in the United Kingdom.
Lindy Cameron, British High Commissioner to India, said, “Mr Chandrasekaran is an amazing friend of the UK and an iconic figure in India’s corporate world. I am delighted to have presented Mr Chandrasekaran the KBE on behalf of His Majesty the King. The honorary knighthood is testament to his impact on global business and his many contributions to advancing growth opportunities between the UK and India. His leadership embodies entrepreneurial spirit, foresight, vision, and aspiration, which has helped to take UK-India business relations to the next level.
Mr Chandrasekaran has been driven by a deep and long-standing belief in stronger UK and India trade links. Today, the Tata Group is among the biggest Indian employers in the UK, with 19 subsidiaries based there.”
N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons, said, “I humbly accept this honour from His Majesty, King Charles III. This honour is not mine alone. It belongs equally to all colleagues in the Tata Group. With over 70,000 employees, the Tata Group has shared a strong and enduring relationship with the United Kingdom across technology, consumer, hospitality, steel, chemicals, and automotive sectors as also iconic British brands like JLR and Tetley.”













