MUMBAI|BENGALURU: Natarajan Chandrasekaran is usually an epitome of quiet confidence and steely resolve.
But on April 16, for the first time in years, the 51-year-old chief executive of Tata Consultancy Services was at a loss to explain India's largest software firm's quarterly performance and was unusually defensive while taking questions from journalists.
Chandrasekaran's tone was reflective of the broader mood of India's $146-billion information technology industry, which en ..
But on April 16, for the first time in years, the 51-year-old chief executive of Tata Consultancy Services was at a loss to explain India's largest software firm's quarterly performance and was unusually defensive while taking questions from journalists.
Chandrasekaran's tone was reflective of the broader mood of India's $146-billion information technology industry, which en ..
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