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PGA Champion Aaron Rai's Father is Sikh, Wife Gaurika a Hindu and Sponsor Shabir Randeree a Muslim

13 min · 23 de may de 2026
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(Photo: Gaurika Bishnoi and Aaron Rai at their wedding, 2025. Courtesy Bishnoi Instagram.) March 23, 20264 By Ignatius Chithelen Rai’s PGA Championship win has boosted his popularity in the UK and the larger Indian market. So, he is likely being offered lucrative sponsorship deals by global sports and consumer brand companies. Also, if he chooses, Rai does not have to work hard on improving his golf game. With the PGA Championship win, he can play in the tournament for life. For the next five years, he also automatically qualifies for the other majors, Masters, US Open and The British Open; as well as for the PGA Tour. Will the fame and wealth distract Rai or will he win more tournaments, including majors? In 2020, Rai earned $1.4 million in prize money for winning the Scottish Open. He treated himself to a Mitsubishi Evo car, which then cost roughly $70,000, even though he could easily afford a more expensive, luxurious Rolls Royce or Mercedes Benz. Laughing, he explained his choice to a reporter of The Times, London: The Evos, made on a budget, had no flashy interiors, “they were just pure and focused. [https://www.thetimes.com/sport/golf/article/aaron-rai-interview-golf-scottish-open-27sqqj77w] Those are the values I believe in.” Gaurika, a Hindu, and Rai married in 2025. In 2018, Gaurika chatted with Rai’s mother during his round at the Hero Indian Open, part of the DP World Tour. It was held at her home club, the DLF Golf Club, near Delhi. Rai’s mother asked her to wait and meet her son, [https://golfweek.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/majors/pga/2026/05/18/2026-pga-championship-aaron-rai-how-he-met-his-wife/90138419007/] she told Golfweek. After Rai’s PGA Championship win, a follower commented on an Instagram post by Gaurika, “the more he listens to you [https://www.instagram.com/p/DMk5OiHR_n8/?img_index=1] the better he plays.” Ignatius Chithelen is the publisher of Global Indian Times and author of https://www.strandbooks.com/six-degrees-of-education-from-teaching-in-mumbai-to-investment-research-in-new-york-9780997470307.htmlSix Degrees of Education [https://www.strandbooks.com/six-degrees-of-education-from-teaching-in-mumbai-to-investment-research-in-new-york-9780997470307.html] and Passage from India to America. [https://www.walmart.com/ip/Passage-from-India-to-America-Billionaire-Engineers-Extremist-Politics-Advantage-to-Canada-China-Paperback-9780997470376/163965773] A Chartered Financial Analyst, he is manager of Banyan Tree Capital, New York. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.globalindiantimes.com [https://www.globalindiantimes.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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By Ignatius Chithelen June 25, 2026 Selling even premium teas and coffees is intensely competitive, largely a commodity business, with low barriers to entry for new sellers. Costco’s site, for instance, lists more than fifteen premium, organic breakfast teas, including from large brands like Bigelow, Twinings, and Pure Leaf, all stating their teas are made from natural ingredients and are environmentally friendly. So, Sunny faces a major challenge of fine-tuning the quality, quantity, and price of the Chai Box teas to attract new buyers and convert them into long-term customers. A big advantage in selling caffeinated teas and coffees, as Starbucks, Nespresso and Blue Bottle have shown, is that, once buyers like a taste, and are satisfied with the service and price, they will continue to keep buying since the beverages are addictive. Apparently, Sunny’s strategy is to first attract Indians and other South Asians in the US as customers. If Sunny can get even five-percent, of nearly two million South Asian households, to buy Chai Box teas, it could be a lucrative, niche company. “Growing up in an Indian household, I started drinking Chai at the age of two and blending teas at the age of twelve,” Sunny says in a blog post. “For me, Chai is more than just a drink, it is a part of my culture and heritage...an integral part of my family’s daily ritual. [https://thechaibox.com/pages/our-story]” Ignatius Chithelen is the publisher of Global Indian Times and author of https://www.strandbooks.com/six-degrees-of-education-from-teaching-in-mumbai-to-investment-research-in-new-york-9780997470307.htmlSix Degrees of Education [https://www.strandbooks.com/six-degrees-of-education-from-teaching-in-mumbai-to-investment-research-in-new-york-9780997470307.html] and Passage from India to America. [https://www.walmart.com/ip/Passage-from-India-to-America-Billionaire-Engineers-Extremist-Politics-Advantage-to-Canada-China-Paperback-9780997470376/163965773] A Chartered Financial Analyst, he is manager of Banyan Tree Capital, New York. Neither he nor Banyan has any financial or other interests in any of the companies mentioned in this story. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.globalindiantimes.com [https://www.globalindiantimes.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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