N Chandrasekaran, chairman of Tata Sons, has decided not to seek another term at the helm of the Tata Group. AdvertisementHe became TCS CEO and MD in 2009 and was appointed chairman of Tata Sons in January 2017, succeeding Ratan Tata. Career and Tata legacyAs Tata Sons chairman, Chandrasekaran has overseen businesses spanning technology, automobiles, steel, aviation, power and consumer products. AdvertisementHe also chairs the boards of several major Tata companies, including Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Tata Power and Air India. His disclosed Tata Sons remuneration, however, was Rs 158.66 crore in FY26, according to company data reported by financial media.