Madhur Bajaj, the former vice chairman of Bajaj Auto, has passed away at the age of 73 (or 63, depending on the source). Bajaj had a long and distinguished career in the automotive industry, serving as the vice chairman of Bajaj Auto, a leading two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturer, from 1995 to 2005.
During his tenure at Bajaj Auto, the company saw significant growth and expansion, with Bajaj playing a key role in shaping the company’s strategy and direction. After stepping down as vice chairman, Bajaj continued to serve as a non-executive director on the company’s board.
The exact cause of Bajaj’s death was not specified in the reports, but it appears to have been sudden, with no announcement made prior to his passing. News of his death has been widely reported in Indian media outlets, with tributes pouring in from colleagues, friends, and industry peers.
Bajaj’s legacy in the automotive industry is significant, with his contributions to Bajaj Auto’s growth and success widely acknowledged. He was known for his innovative thinking, leadership skills, and ability to drive change, and his passing is being mourned by those who knew and worked with him.
As an industry veteran, Bajaj’s passing is likely to be felt across the automotive sector, particularly in India, where Bajaj Auto is a household name. His contributions to the industry will not be forgotten, and he will be remembered as a leader, innovator, and a champion of Indian industry.