At Doggo Diary, our hearts are heavy with sorrow as we mourn the loss of Ratan Tata, a true champion of unconditional love for dogs and animals alike. This article is dedicated in memory of him, with deep gratitude for his lifelong compassion.
Ratan Tata, the revered industrialist who transformed the Tata Group into a global powerhouse, was not only known for his business acumen but also for his profound love for animals, especially dogs. As the chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, Tata’s legacy extended far beyond boardrooms and businesses—it was also deeply embedded in his compassion for stray dogs. His genuine care for animals became a symbol of the kindness and humanity that marked his leadership.
Ratan Tata’s love for dogs was on full display at the Tata Group headquarters and the iconic Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. Under his guidance, these prestigious locations embraced stray dogs, giving them the warmth and care usually reserved for guests. It was common to see street dogs peacefully lounging at the entrance of the Taj Mahal Hotel, an image that went viral in recent years, showcasing how Tata’s ethos of compassion permeated even the most elite spaces.
Only someone like Ratan Tata could ensure that these animals found a safe haven in one of India’s most prominent hotels, demonstrating his belief that every living being, regardless of status, deserves respect and care.
In 2018, Tata skipped an important meeting with Prince Charles (now King Charles III) to stay by the side of his sick dog, a gesture that revealed his priorities and left a lasting impression on the British royal.
Indian businessman Suhel Seth, who shared the story, recounted that after 11 missed calls, Tata explained that he couldn’t attend the meeting because one of his beloved dogs, Tango, had fallen ill. Upon hearing this, Prince Charles praised Tata’s love and commitment, remarking, “That’s a man. That’s the man Ratan is. That’s why the house of Tata is what it is. That’s why it’s on a stable course.”
This heartwarming incident encapsulates the essence of who Ratan Tata was—a man whose success never overshadowed his deep sense of empathy and compassion for all beings, big or small.
Tata’s philanthropy extended into animal welfare in concrete ways. He funded and supported various initiatives that focused on protecting and well-being stray animals. His efforts culminated in the establishment of India’s first-of-its-kind animal hospital in Mumbai, which provides state-of-the-art care for injured and sick animals. Tata’s personal Instagram often featured rescue dogs needing forever homes, which he would highlight to his millions of followers, using his influence to promote kindness and responsibility towards animals.
One of Tata’s personal companions was a stray dog named Goa, whom he had adopted. Through his simple, personal efforts, Ratan Tata set an example for others to follow and made a lasting impact on India’s animal welfare.
Ratan Tata passed away on October 9, 2024, at the age of 86, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in both business and compassion. While he was known globally as the architect behind Tata Group’s success, his love for dogs and stray animals left an equally significant mark on those who knew him. His decisions to welcome stray animals into Tata properties, to put his dogs before prestigious meetings, and to spearhead animal welfare initiatives exemplify a legacy of kindness that will continue to inspire generations.
In an era often defined by wealth and power, Ratan Tata reminded the world that true greatness lies in compassion, humility, and love for all beings—qualities that will forever define the man behind the Tata empire.