Rishi Sunak has already carved a niche for himself in history books by
becoming the youngest British Prime Minister in 200 years and the first
of Indian origin. But how much do you know about the new Prime
Minister's roots? Research into Rishi's family history reveals an
amazing tale of immigration and cultural exchange, set against the
backdrop of British colonialism in Asia and Africa. Carrying his
heritage forward, Rishi proudly identifies himself as British Indian.
So what is his history? Seven years. That's all it took for Sunak to
rise to the top of British politics. SUNAK'S IS A TRULY ASTONISHING
POLITICAL STORY. Professor Gopal Sharma's book is a journey starting
from the 1930s when Rishi's grandparents reached East Africa from Punjab
and his father was born in 1949. From Gujranwala (India) to Leicester
(England) the family reached in the 1960s.One of their goals was
providing their sons and daughter the best possible education. Rishi's
rise from his mother's pharmacy to the best schools, to the University
of Oxford, and to Stanford University where he met the daughter of
Infosys chairman is a saga worth preserving. In 2015, Rishi was elected
Conservative MP for Richmond, Yorkshire. At the age of thirty-nine, he
was Chancellor of the Exchequer. His yeoman service during the pandemic
saved lives and he became the most popular Tory minister. This is the
story of how he won the hearts and minds of his people and on the
auspicious Diwali day he won the Tory contest to make history as
Britain's first Indian-origin PM. The tale of the Rise of Rishi Sunak is
told in ten chapters with fervor and élan to make the readers exclaim:
That which we are, we are!