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To some, Sunak’s appointment is just the latest in a series of events to highlight the contrasting fortunes of a rising India and the recent economic woes of Britain, its former colonial ruler. In the wake of Britain’s exit from the European Union, London has repeatedly looked to its former colony for a boost; wooing it in search of a free-trade deal and granting more visas to Indian nationals than any other country.
But experts say it would be wrong to suggest this is the only emotion in India. Many in the nation of 1.3 billion see the moment as a reason to celebrate progress in both countries and hope Sunak can act as a bridge between India and Britain by ushering in a new era of ties. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested as much in a tweet welcoming Sunak’s appointment. “Special Diwali wishes to the ‘living bridge’ of UK Indians, as we _________our historic ties into a modern partnership,” the Indian leader tweeted Monday. Others see Sunak’s triumph as reflective of a growing role in British politics for people of South Asian descent.
“Some people are still perplexed about why Rishi Sunak’s race matters. It matters because of the imperial context,” tweeted Sathnam Sanghera, author of “Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain”. Many Indians have not forgotten the chaos that followed the country’s independence in 1947 and its subsequent bloody partition during which between 500,000 and 2 million people were killed and an estimated 15 million uprooted.
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“Special Diwali wishes to the ‘living bridge’ of UK Indians, as we _________our historic ties into a modern partnership,” the Indian leader tweeted Monday.