Seven of the ten in this category have been sitting pretty at the top since the last iteration of the High & Mighty list, although the order has changed somewhat. Rishi Sunak was just the well-liked Chancellor of the Exchequer back in 2021. He has since shown the raw ambition and guile necessary to rule the island nation for the past seven months. No wonder he has snatched top spot from Kamala Harris, whose term as America's Veep has been uneventful by comparison.
It's worth remarking that unlike the others on this list (with one exception) Sunak and Harris are also the only foreign-born Global Indians here. A sign, perhaps, that the geography of birth is rather more crucial for a political career than other fields of achievement. The rest of this Indian-born cohort have gone on to storm the bastions of international rich lists, academia, finance and industry, Hollywood and, of course, Silicon Valley. There was a time when India bemoaned the 'brain-drain'. Yet, while there's no indication that the exodus of well-qualified Indians has attenuated—quite the contrary-globalisation has paradoxically assuaged our fears that Global Indians are lost to us.
1 RISHI SUNAK, 43
Prime Minister, United Kingdom
CROWNING GLORY
BECAUSE Britain's youngest PM in two centuries and the first of Indian origin-had a calming influence on the financial markets and averted an economic meltdown after Liz Truss's huge tax cuts sparked panic, compounded by a cost of living crisis, soaring inflation and strikes by nurses, teachers, paramedics and others BECAUSE in spite of the Conservatives doing badly in the council elections, Sunak has personally delivered-he unveiled a new Brexit deal with the European Union, finalised the Aukus defence pact, worked on energy security and took strict action on crime and policing
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