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By Gurminder Mangat , 14 August 2025
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IHCL Strengthens Hospitality Portfolio with Strategic Stake in The Clarks Hotels & Resorts

In a move that underscores its aggressive expansion strategy, Indian Hotels Company Ltd. (IHCL) has acquired a strategic stake in The Clarks Hotels & Resorts, a well-established domestic hospitality chain. The transaction, aimed at strengthening IHCL’s footprint in India’s rapidly evolving mid-market and premium leisure segments, marks another step in the company’s long-term growth blueprint. The deal is expected to enhance IHCL’s presence in high-demand tourist destinations and Tier-II and Tier-III cities, while leveraging Clarks’ regional expertise.

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By Nitin Mohan Mishra , 10 August 2025
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IHCL Expands Premium Footprint with Launch of SeleQtions Resorts in Lakshadweep

The Indian Hotels Company Ltd. (IHCL), South Asia’s largest hospitality firm, has announced the opening of two luxury properties under its SeleQtions portfolio in the Lakshadweep archipelago. This strategic move strengthens IHCL’s presence in India’s fast-emerging island tourism segment. Situated on the pristine islands of Suheli and Kadmat, these resorts offer a blend of ecological sensitivity, high-end experiences, and cultural immersion.

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By Kunal Shrivastav , 5 August 2025
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Indian Hotels Company Limited Expands Footprint in Northeast India to Tap Untapped Tourism Potential

In a strategic move to strengthen its presence in India’s fast-growing tourism regions, Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) is expanding its operations in the Northeast. The hospitality major, known for its iconic Taj brand, is eyeing fresh opportunities in the underpenetrated northeastern states by introducing new properties under its varied portfolio, including Vivanta and Ginger.

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By Keshav Kulshrestha , 18 July 2025
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IHCL Bolsters Strategic Presence in Mumbai with Rs. 165-Crore Stake Acquisition in ELEL Hotel

Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL), the hospitality arm of the Tata Group, has acquired additional shares worth Rs. 165 crore in ELEL Hotel & Investments. This move signals IHCL’s commitment to consolidating its position in Mumbai’s premium hospitality market, home to some of its flagship luxury properties. The investment not only fortifies its control over prized assets but also aligns with a broader strategy of deepening ownership of key hotels in high-demand metros.

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By Nishant Verma , 2 July 2025
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IHCL Expands Footprint in Uttar Pradesh with New Ginger Hotel in Kanpur

Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL), India’s premier hospitality group and a Tata enterprise, has announced the signing of a 100-key greenfield Ginger hotel in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. This move underscores IHCL’s commitment to expanding its presence in high-potential Tier-II and Tier-III cities. Developed in partnership with JK Urbanscapes Developers, the upcoming property reflects IHCL’s strategic focus on scaling the Ginger brand in emerging urban markets.

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By Nishant Verma , 27 June 2025
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IHCL and Uttarakhand Government Join Hands to Launch Hospitality Skill Centre in Nainital

In a move that blends economic development with social upliftment, Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) has inked a landmark agreement with the Government of Uttarakhand to set up a hospitality-focused skill development centre in Nainital. The project, aligned with IHCL’s ESG+ initiative "Paathya," is designed to impart industry-specific training to local youth, equipping them for gainful employment in India's booming tourism sector.

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By Vrinda Chaturvedi , 31 May 2025
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IHCL Expands Footprint in Rajasthan with New Gateway Hotel in Nathdwara

Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL), the hospitality arm of the Tata Group, has announced the addition of a new Gateway-branded property in the spiritually significant town of Nathdwara, Rajasthan. The 101-key hotel reflects IHCL’s strategic emphasis on expanding its presence in religious and cultural destinations across India. This latest signing strengthens IHCL’s footprint in Rajasthan, bringing the company’s total to 31 hotels in the state, including eight currently under development.

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By Nitin Mohan Mishra , 22 May 2025
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IHCL to Restore Taj Pushpabanta Palace, Deepens Hospitality Footprint in Northeast India

Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL), India’s largest hospitality enterprise under the Tata Group, has signed a strategic agreement with the Government of Tripura to restore and operate the historic Taj Pushpabanta Palace in Agartala as a luxury heritage hotel. This 100-key property will be refurbished in line with the iconic Taj legacy, aiming to revitalize tourism and contribute to the cultural economy of the Northeast. As part of its “Accelerate 2030” roadmap, IHCL plans to expand its northeastern portfolio to 30 hotels by the end of the decade, backed by a Rs.

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By Vinod Pathak , 21 May 2025
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Indian Hospitality Giants Expand Footprint with Strategic Hotel Launches in Telangana and Maharashtra

India's hospitality landscape is witnessing significant expansion as two of the country’s premier hotel chains—ITC Hotels and Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL)—announced major developments in Telangana and Maharashtra. ITC Hotels signed an agreement to introduce its Welcomhotel brand in Hyderabad's Shankarpally area, marking its third property in the city. Meanwhile, IHCL inaugurated the 156-key Taj Alibaug Resort & Spa, its first property in Alibaug, a favorite getaway near Mumbai.

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By Vrinda Chaturvedi , 12 May 2025
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Mutual Funds Raise Stakes in Tata Group Stocks: A Strategic Q4FY25 Allocation Shift

In the final quarter of FY25, mutual funds increased their holdings across several Tata Group companies, signaling heightened institutional confidence in the conglomerate’s long-term growth potential. Among the notable beneficiaries were Tata Consumer Products, Tata Communications, Trent Ltd, Tata Consultancy Services, and Indian Hotels Company Ltd. These moves reflect a strategic tilt towards diversified sectors such as consumer goods, technology, retail, and hospitality.

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