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Tata Group planning to kickstart semiconductor production to fill the gap in the electronics hardware ecosystem. The firm is launching new industries including the creation of renewable energy along with the production of electric vehicles, according to chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran. Over the next five years, it has a massive $90 billion in investments planned for both its current and future companies.

In an effort to give customers a single platform to purchase different Tata products, they have released a super app called Tata Neu. With an eye on the worldwide market, Chandra led Tata Motors to introduce its first 100% electric vehicle idea, the Avinya.

The airline Air India, which is controlled by the Tata Group, announced today that it will spend $400 million to renovate the cabin interiors of all of its wide-body aircraft, including 27 Boeing B787-8 and 13 B777s.

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