In 1960s, Jamsetji, the ancestor of Tata family, was a cotton and tea merchant. Tata Group, the largest enterprise group in India, is a traditional business caste, and its founder is from the Parsi nationality. Parsis believe in Zoroastrianism and moved to India from Iran in their early years, which is not an inherent caste in India.
The number of passy is very small. According to the data of 200 1, its total number is less than 70,000. Because they were engaged in industry and commerce earlier, they were also regarded as business groups. Indian people who control large enterprises and enterprise groups are still dominated by high castes and peeping tom, and few people with low castes.
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According to the data of Indian enterprises, half of the board members are from Brahmins and other high castes, and another 46% are from Vedas. India's richest people mainly come from Marwari caste, Parsi and Gujarat.
Mukesh ambani, the richest Indian, comes from Gujarat. Gujarat people are not a caste in a strict sense, but a group divided by region. Indian steel giant Mittal also belongs to the Vedas. India's super-rich are not entirely high-caste people, and Vedas account for 60%, reflecting that caste factors still play an important role in India today.