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Highlights of Business Today 26th October 2025 issue: India’s most storied conglomerate stands at a crossroads. As the Shapoorji Pallonji Group renews its push to list Tata Sons, its 18.4% stake—valued at about ₹3 lakh crore—has become both a financial lifeline and a flashpoint. For the debt-laden SP Group, carrying over ₹55,000 crore in consolidated liabilities, listing is about survival. For Tata Trusts, which control two-thirds of Tata Sons, it’s about preserving legacy and control.
With Tata Sons now designated an “Upper Layer” NBFC and facing regulatory timelines, Noel Tata steers the Trusts through internal rifts, while N. Chandrasekaran anchors a $90 billion capex push. The saga is reshaping India’s most trusted corporate empire, proving that even in the house Jamsetji built, trust and transformation must learn to coexist.
Is this the final chapter of the Tata–Mistry saga or the beginning of a new corporate order? Find out in Business Today Magazine's latest issue — On Stands and Online!

Business Today India Description:

Business Today is a weekly business magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1992 and is the largest-circulated business fortnightly in India.

Business Today covers a wide range of business topics, including corporate news, market trends, and leadership profiles. The magazine also features articles on entrepreneurship, innovation, and social responsibility.

Business Today is known for its in-depth reporting and its insightful analysis. The magazine has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the World Media Award for Business Journalism.

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* Leadership profiles: Business Today features profiles of leading business figures from India and around the world.

* Entrepreneurship: Business Today covers the latest trends in entrepreneurship and innovation.

* Social responsibility: Business Today features articles on corporate social responsibility and sustainability.

Business Today is a must-read for any business leader or anyone interested in the Indian business world. Subscribe today and start your journey to becoming a better business leader!

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