Chandrasekaran, 53, who headed Tata Group's most successful company, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, expressed his gratitude to interim Chairman Ratan Tata and the board for giving him the responsibility.
"It's a huge honour and privilege to be appointed first to the board of Tata Sons and now to be Chairman of Tata Sons. It's a privilege and is a huge responsibility," he told reporters shortly after the Tata Sons board chose him as Chairman.
"They have had phenomenal leaders who have contributed to making the Group what it is today. While I feel very honoured, I also feel overwhelmed because I don't think anyone can easily get into this job. This position requires several leadership qualities and compassion and I feel I will grow into this role over a period of time," he said.
The responsibility, he said, requires "binding the Group together (and its) the three-tier structure" with the "phenomenal" work that Tata Trusts - the majority holders of Tata Sons - has done very silently over a century in contributing to the society.
Chandrasekaran said Tata Sons did pioneering businesses and stood by the operating businesses in "good times and more importantly, in bad times."
"We all have a purpose and I look forward to working with everybody, building relationships not only for my business performance but to bring the business performance, to create shareholder value which is fundamental with ethos and values which the Group is known for," he aid.
Tata Group, he said, is not just pioneer but also in
It lives in the hearts of people of this country. "They touch people in nook and corner of the country and the common man always says 'Tata humara company hai' (Tata is our company). So it is that kind of heritage that makes it such a special group," he said.
He said he wants to reach out to the larger Tata Group and its employees that he is "really privileged to have the opportunity to be with them."
"Finally, I would like to show my gratitude for the board of Tata Sons and Mr Ratan Tata for placing their confidence and faith in me to lead this group," he said as he went on to thank business community for showing their support and appreciation to him.
"It will be my endeavour to help progress the group with the ethos, ethics and values that the Tata group has been built on."
He further said he is "humbled and honoured to be chosen to lead a truly great institution that occupies a unique position in the hearts of people in India and the world".
"I am proud to have been part of the Tata family for over 30 years and assuming this position is a great privilege," he added.
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