Praggnanandhaa: How India is emerging as a chess powerhouse (2024)

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BySoutik Biswas,India correspondent

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"I just want to hit the bed," R Praggnanandhaa said early on Monday after defeating Magnus Carlsen, the highest-ranking chess player in the world, at the Airthings Masters, an online rapid tournament.

The frail-looking 16-year-old boy from India's southern city of Chennai is no stranger to success. At 10, Praggnanandhaa became the youngest International Master in the history of the game. Two years later, in 2018, he had become the world's then second-youngest chess grandmaster.

Now the prodigious teenager had achieved his "biggest dream" by becoming only the third Indian to trump the 32-year-old Norwegian grandmaster.

Praggnanandhaa, or Pragg as he's popularly known, belongs to a generation of young Indians who embody the country's growing influence in chess, a sport that has its origins in a two-player Indian board game from the sixth century. It's no mean feat in a country of 1.3 billion people feverishly obsessed with cricket.

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India has 73 grandmasters now, up from 20 in 2007. Two of them are women. Among them is Koneru Humpy, 34, the former Women's World Rapid Chess champion. She won the title in December 2019 after a two-year maternity break.

Three of Praggnanandhaa's peers are among the most promising players of his generation - Nihal Sarin, 18, a speed chess master and the 2019 Asian blitz champion; Arjun Erigaisi, 18, whom five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand calls one of India's "best hopes"; and Dommaraju Gukesh, 15, who became the second youngest grandmaster in the history of the game in 2019.

Praggnanandhaa has already attracted worldwide attention. "At an age when boys would trade an arm and a limb for endless hours of gaming, he has perfected the art of stillness and focus in a sport that's anything but a teen favourite," Susan Ninan, who covers chess for ESPN India, noted in a presciently titled 2018 article, The boy who could be king.

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His forehead smeared with sacred ash, Praggnanandhaa appears to be a nerdy, shy teenager. But looks can be deceptive.

"Pragg is one of the most ambitious chess players of his generation. He knew that chess was going to be his life when he was eight years old. He's always thinking of chess," says his coach RB Ramesh. Ramesh has been coaching him since he was seven years old.

The son of a bank manager father and homemaker mother, Praggnanandhaa is also a "very friendly and jovial young man", Ramesh said. He loves playing table tennis and cricket with friends in Chennai, and watches Tamil language comedies on TV. When Ninan visited him at his home in 2018, she found him glued to TV news, listening to a reporter crunch figures about an ongoing election. "[Watching] just like that... it's interesting," he told her.

Before the pandemic, Praggnanandhaa spent 15 days a month on the road, travelling around the world for tournaments. It helps that he doesn't have to attend school every day, and goes for classes before exams. He and his sister, Vaishali, who's a member of the Indian women's team, are first-generation chess players. Their mother travels with Praggnanandhaa around the world with a rice cooker, making her son's favourite Tamil dishes during tournaments. "We are trying to get him acquainted with other cuisines," Ramesh said.

Like many others of his generation Praggnanandhaa took up chess inspired by Viswanathan Anand, who revolutionised the sport in the country.

Today, India has seven players ranked among the top 100 in the world. Anand, 52, is still ranked highest (16) among the seven. When he won his first world championship title in 2000, traffic came to a standstill and a Victorian-style horse drawn carriage took him home from the airport in Chennai.

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Two decades later, the game is thriving.

Some 50,000 chess players are officially registered in India. But at least a million people are playing local tournaments all over the country, reckons Bharat Singh Chauhan, the secretary of All India Chess Federation. Among them are Uber and auto-rickshaw drivers, and construction workers who sign up for free entry tournaments and take a shot at getting a World Chess Federation rating.

The federation, mainly run by former players, runs 20 national championships, beginning from Under-7, every year with a prize money of 20m rupees (£197,000; $264,000). This year, India is hosting 12 international tournaments.

During the pandemic when board games could not be held, more than 10,000 players participated in countrywide online championships. This week, the first on-board national championship in two years gets underway in the northern city of Kanpur with 200 players - including 25 grandmasters - in the fray and a prize money of 3m rupees.

Chess can possibly never be a popular spectator sport and may even come across as boring to people who don't follow it. But this year, India plans to launch a chess league - on the lines of the massively popular Indian Premier League - with six to eight franchises owned by business houses. Demand is growing at such a fast clip that there aren't enough trainers.

"There are so many players now that we are running out of trainers. All former chess players have training jobs," Chauhan said.

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Ramesh, Praggnanandhaa's coach, is an example. A former Commonwealth chess champion, he retired from playing and gave up his job with a state-run oil company to open a coaching school in Chennai in 2008. Today, more than 1,000 students - between 7 and 18 years old - from all over the world take lessons there. A third of the students are given free lessons because they cannot afford it.

"Indian kids are very driven, diligent and hardworking. The main reason the game is progressing in India is we have more qualified trainers as grand masters and good players are becoming teachers themselves," Ramesh said.

Yet, India also has a long way to go before providing equal opportunities to all deserving talent, believes Pravin Thipsay, a grandmaster. He talks about a top grandmaster who still doesn't have an employer and a sponsor. State-run oil companies and railways, he says, have hired ranked chess players but the prize money in tournaments is usually still below their modest salaries.

India clearly needs more deep-pocketed sponsors to fulfil its chess potential. "We need more support for everyone," Thipsay says. For its enormous talent pool, India has just seven players in the global top 100: Russia, a chess powerhouse, has 23.

But for now, Praggnanandhaa is hogging the chess spotlight - again. "He believes he is at the beginning of his journey and he has a lot more to achieve," Ramesh said. "You will hear more about him in the future".

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FAQs

Is India a powerhouse in chess? ›

India is now a major chess-playing nation. The country has come a long way since Viswanathan Anand became its first—and for a long time only—grandmaster, and now has 84 grandmasters.

How is Praggnanandhaa so good? ›

Most players train by moving pieces on the board, but when you do that, your visualisation skills will not be so good. That's why Pragg is probably the best among all the other players in his generation when it comes to visualisation,” Ramesh had said in August last year after the FIDE World Cup.

Is India the future of chess? ›

Their meteoric rise signals a new era where India is set to dominate the chess world in the coming decade. We have all grown up reading about the legend Viswanathan Anand in newspapers and feeling immense pride for the five-time World Champion.

What are the achievements of Praggnanandhaa? ›

Career Milestones: In just five years, Praggnanandhaa achieved the title of Grandmaster. He won the Under-8 World Youth Championship in 2013 and secured the Under-10 title two years later. His journey continued, and by the age of 12 years and 10 months in 2018, he became the world's second-youngest Grandmaster.

What is the strongest country in chess? ›

There are many ways to measure the strongest chess nations. By sheer volume, Russia dominates, with 2,559 titled players, including a remarkable 243 grandmasters. In fact, Russia has more grandmasters than 143 countries combined, according to FIDE's list of 179 federations.

Why is chess so big in India? ›

Chess has risen in popularity in India in the last few decades primarily due to chess Grandmaster and former 5-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand. It is believed that chess originated from Chaturanga of ancient India. The All India Chess Federation is the governing body for chess in India.

Did China or India invent chess? ›

The game of chess was born in India during the Gupta dynasty in the 6th century. Today, more than 1500 years later, it is played in 172 countries.

Who is the only Indian to become a world champion in chess? ›

Viswanathan Anand (born December 11, 1969, Madras [now Chennai], India) is an Indian chess master who won the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE; international chess federation) world championship in 2000, 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2012. (Read Garry Kasparov's Britannica essay on chess & Deep Blue.)

Who is current best chess player in India? ›

Top players
NameRating
1Arjun Erigaisi2778
2Gukesh D2763
3Praggnanandhaa R2757
4Viswanathan Anand2751
7 more rows

How did Praggnanandhaa learn chess? ›

Two-year-old Praggnanandhaa picked up chess while watching his four-year-old sister play. He was barely eight when they took him to his coach R.B. Ramesh, who reminisced to The Indian Express: “Praggnanandhaa, whom I had never met before, raised his hand and said that he wanted to learn everything I could teach.

Who sponsors Praggnanandhaa? ›

18-year-old Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa's career will receive a major boost with backing from the Adani Group. Speaking after meeting the young chess ace, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said, “We are extremely proud to support the dynamic Praggnanandhaa.

Has Praggnanandhaa beaten Viswanathan Anand? ›

The 18-year-old defeated China's Liren with the black pieces at the 2024 Tata Steel Chess Tournament on Wednesday and surpassed the legendary Viswanathan Anand to take the number one spot. Praggnanandhaa said he was surprised with the outcome as he didn't expect the world champion to get ousted in such a fashion.

Is chess important to India? ›

The game of chess was born in India during the Gupta dynasty in the 6th century. Today, more than 1500 years later, it is played in 172 countries. Chess is one of India's contribution to world culture, with games played in the court of kings, to those played in villages, and now, is a professional sport.

Who is the super power of India chess? ›

India is in the middle of a chess obsession. The world's most populous nation is emerging as a superpower in the sport that is believed to have originated there in the sixth century. With 85 grandmasters, the country is also producing some of the world's most exciting rising stars.

Is an Indian chess grandmaster? ›

Tamil Nadu's P Shyaamnikhil became India's 85th chess Grandmaster(GM). The 31-year-old chess prodigy, who started his career at the age of eight, finally secured his third and final GM norms at the 2024 Dubai Police Masters Chess Tournament. R Vaishali was the 84th Indian GM.

Who has the most power in chess? ›

In terms of raw power, the queen is the most powerful piece on the chessboard and one of the most iconic pieces in any board game, combining the moves of the rook and the bishop in one piece.

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