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Viswanathan Anand vs. Smbat Lputian | Moscow 2004Viswanathan Anand vs. Smbat Lputian | Moscow 2004 Posted: March 18, 2025 | Last updated: March 18, 2025 "Follow Gameplay Variety for more expert chess instruction from Coach Daniel Greiner ...
Anand Mahindra praises Tara Prasad, an Indian-American figure skater, for her achievements and switch to Indian citizenship. Tara has won several medals and national titles, representing India. She ...
Anand Mahindra is back with another Monday Motivation for everyone. He reshared an inspiring journey of Hemant, a daily wage labourer who worked hard to become an IAS officer. His story is going viral ...
Five-time chess world champion Viswanathan Anand has been the inspiration for almost all chess players, but it isn’t just his off-field achievements that have helped India turn into a chess powerhouse ...
Aravindh Chithambaram is the new poster boy of Indian chess. The 25-year-old, who “is the most talented player after Viswanathan Anand” according to coach R. B. Ramesh, is making waves after winning ...
Anand, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, is a beloved classic in Hindi cinema. The film tells the heartwarming story of Anand, a terminally ill man played by Rajesh Khanna. His lively spirit and love ...
Like senior world champions D Gukesh, he also trained under Viswanathan Anand at Westbridge Anand Chess Academy and helped Magnus Carlsen win European Club Cup once. Indians continue to rule the world ...
Venkatesh’s victory continues India’s strong legacy in junior chess, following in the footsteps of legends like Viswanathan Anand, P Harikrishna, and Abhijeet Gupta. Anand, who won the World ...
Pranav is thus the seventh world junior champion from India, if both the open and girls categories are considered. Viswanathan Anand was India’s first world junior chess champion, winning the crown in ...
This marks a significant achievement for Indian chess, with Viswanathan Anand congratulating him for his remarkable performance. The victory brings the open title back to India after nearly 17 years.
18-year-old Pranav Venkatesh became only the fourth Indian to win the prestigious World Junior Championship in classical chess, joining an elite list that includes Viswanathan Anand. Listen to Story ...
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