'Olympiad golds have changed how the chess world sees India'
Hindustan Times|November 15, 2024
It's been an incredible year for Indian chess, and it may to get even better over the next fortnight.
'Olympiad golds have changed how the chess world sees India'

The Indian open and women's teams won their first-ever Olympiad gold medals, there are two Indian players ranked in the top five, and one of them - D Gukesh is the favourite to win the World Championship match later this month.

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