Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata was an Indian industrialist and entrepreneur who founded the Tata Group, India’s largest conglomerate. The Tata Group, which today encompasses seven business sectors and operates in over 100 countries worldwide, is regarded as India’s best-known global brand both within and outside the country. The massive success that the Tata Group enjoys today is the result of the vision and mission of one man—Jamsetji Tata, who is widely regarded as the "Father of Indian Industry." Born into a family of Parsi Zoroastrian priests in a small town in Gujarat, he was the first person in his family to venture beyond priesthood. An adventurous and ambitious young man, Jamsetji dreamed of establishing an iron and steel company, a world-class educational institution, and several other ventures. Blessed with an intuitive business sense and a sharp mind, he became a pioneering entrepreneur and founded his first venture, a trading firm, in 1868. Over the years, he set up several successful enterprises and went on to incorporate the Tata Iron and Steel Company (now Tata Steel), which became one of the largest steel manufacturers in the world. He was not only an astute businessman but also a humanist who cared deeply for his employees. A visionary leader, Jamsetji Tata played a pivotal role in the development of India through his industrial and philanthropic initiatives.