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Sunak, the new British Prime Minister of Indian origin, only took 7 years to go from being a member of Parliament to the Prime Minister. What is his origin?

Sunak was born in Southampton in 1980. He was always a "child of other people" during his schooling. He obtained degrees from Oxford University and Stanford University in 2001 and 2006 respectively.

Before entering politics, Sunak was also active in the financial world. He worked as an analyst at Goldman Sachs for three years (2001-2004), and subsequently dabbled in the hedge fund industry.

He entered politics in 2015.

His wife Akshata is the daughter of billionaire Narayana Murthy, the father of India's IT industry.

Sunak was born in an ordinary family, but Sunak has been smart since he was a child and has excellent academic performance. After graduating from elementary school, he entered the prestigious Winchester Public School in the UK, and then successfully entered Oxford University to study Oxford's trump card professional PPE (PPE).

Philosophy, political science, and economics majors).

This major is known as the preparatory camp for British Prime Ministers and politicians. How difficult is it to get into it?

The average annual admission rate of Oxford University is about 20%, while the average admission rate of PPE majors in the world is only 8%.

What is even more impressive is that Sunak actually graduated from Oxford in 2001 with the first grade in his major.

At the age of 24, Sunak received a Fulbright scholarship to study for an MBA at Stanford University, a top university in the United States.

You know, this Fulbright scholarship should be one of the most difficult scholarships in the world to win.

After graduating from Winchester Public School, Sunak was admitted to Oxford University and studied philosophy, politics and economics (PPE), known as the cradle of British politicians.

Sunak once said he wanted to be leader of the Conservative Party when he was a student at Oxford, but his friends didn't take him seriously and thought he was joking.

In the year he became a partner, Sunak received a Fulbright scholarship to study for an MBA at Stanford University in the United States, where he met his current wife, Akshata Murthy.

After marrying an Indian daughter, Sunak's life immediately became troubled.

In 2009, he left his original company and joined Theleme Partners, a British hedge fund company, as a partner. The company quickly raised an initial capital of US$700 million.

At the same time, he also serves as a director of Catamaran Ventures, an investment company owned by his father-in-law.