 Rishi Sunak, son-in-law of Infosys founder N. R. N. Moolthi, has been inducted in the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's cabinet. He has been given the role of Chief Secretary to the Treasury and the new Chancellor, Sajid Javed. British MP Rishi Sunak is an alumnus of two prestigious universities, Oxford and Stanford. Prior to entering the British Parliament in 2015, Sunak co-founded a £1 billion global investment firm. His firm specialised in investing in small British businesses. Born to a pharmacist mother and father who worked in the National Health Service, the British MP is married to Infosys co-founder N. R. Moolthi's daughter, Akshita. In 2015, he was elected to the British Parliament from Richmond constituency. Sunak was also a part of Theresa May's government. Sunak is a Conservative party MP from Richmond and was inducted as a Parliamentary Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government after reshuffle last year in Theresa May's cabinet. While earlier he was a junior minister in the Department of Local Government, now as the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, he will attend cabinet meetings. Rishi was a staunch pro-Brexit campaigner during the 2016 referendum. Now that he has found a place in UK cabinet, he has called for closer ties with India and other Commonwealth countries.