Indian-origin Tory leader and a practicing Hindu, Rishi Sunak created history last week by becoming the first non-White, non-Christian person to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The appointment has brought the spotlight on multiculturalism and the rising popularity of the Indian diaspora in the West, both as a politically and economically strong force. Sunak's ascension to Downing Street has been touted by many including Indian media channels as an example of "Hindu representation". In an interview with Outlook, Dr Rinita Mazumdar, Prof. of Philosophy at Central New Mexico Community College, looks at the roots of the Indian diaspora in the West and the factors that have helped shape the "Hindutva ideology" in countries like the US.