According to GG2 Power List brought out by the leading bi-lingualweekly Garavi Gujarat, 46-year-old Khan "smashed one of the biggest glass ceilings in the country" by becoming the first Muslim mayor of a major western capital.
Launched by Indian Acting High Commissioner to the UK Dinesh Patnaik at the GG2 Leadership Awards at Park Plaza hotel yesterday, the list ranks Sajid Javid - business, innovation and skills minister in the former prime minister David Cameron's government, at second place followed by new international development minister and Indian-origin Priti Patel.
"The UK has the best relations with the Commonwealth countries.So I am sure that the UK will negotiate and try to work more with Commonwealth countries where they have an edge on the EU.With India, the UK has a long historical and trade relations," Gopi Hinduja, said Co-Chairman of the Hinduja Group.
The list compiled by the Asian Media and Marketing Group (AMG) also includes NRI steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal at seventh position while Pakistani-origin activist and Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai features tenth on the list.
Lord Navnit Dholakia, Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords is rated 41st followed by NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul at 42nd spot.
Malik, who signed a solo recording contract with RCA Records last year after his departure from the popular boy band 'One Direction', is ranked 17th on the list.
"The one Prime Minister who has truly recognised the value of Non-Resident Indians after Mrs Gandhi is NarendraModi.I think he has been a great prime minister.He is the first one who has been able to deliver respectability to NRIs," Paul said.
Paul said that Modi's policy of engaging with the Indian diaspora has been beneficial both to NRIs and the Indian government.
"I am very optimist of India. I think Modi and his cabinet members whom I've met are all very committed.I think his greatest achievement is you don't hear of corruption at the top," he said.
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