Chess India

Chess India - General Awareness Capsule for Railway Exams

1. Historical Milestones
YearEvent
1952First Indian Chess Championship held in Eluru (Andhra Pradesh)
1961Manual Aaron becomes India’s first International Master (IM)
1988Viswanathan Anand becomes India’s first Grandmaster (GM)
1990Dibyendu Barua – 2nd Indian GM
1997Viswanathan Anand wins Candidates, qualifies for World Championship match vs. Kasparov
2000Anand wins FIDE World Chess Championship (Tehran) – 1st Asian & 1st Indian World Champion
2007Anand becomes “Undisputed” World Champion (Mexico City)
2012Five-time World Champion Anand (2000, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012)
2013All-India Chess Federation (AICF) launches “Chess-in-Schools” programme
2016India overtakes Russia in number of GMs (43 vs 42) for the first time
2018Praggnanandhaa (12 yr) becomes 2nd-youngest GM ever
2020India wins FIDE Online Chess Olympiad (joint gold with Russia)
2022India hosts 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai – largest ever (188 teams)
2023India tops FIDE rating list in U-20, U-18, U-16, U-14 categories simultaneously
2. Grandmaster Statistics (as on 31 Dec 2023)
ParameterFigure
Total GMs in India84
Youngest Indian GMGukesh D (12 yr 7 mo 17 d) – June 2019
1st Woman GMSubbaraman Vijayalakshmi (2001)
Woman GMs10
State with most GMsTamil Nadu (28)
Average rating (Top-10 Indians)2683 Elo
3. Chess Federation & Administrative Facts
  • Parent body: All India Chess Federation (AICF) – founded 1951, HQ: New Delhi
  • Current President (2023): Sanjay Kapoor
  • Affiliation: FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs) since 1928 (as part of British India; independent affiliation 1952)
  • National Championship: 1st in 1955; Women’s Championship started 1974
  • Official magazine: “Chess Mate”
4. Arjuna & Padma Awardees (Chess)
YearPlayerAward
1961Manuel AaronArjuna
1985Viswanathan AnandArjuna
1987Dibyendu BaruaArjuna
1990AnandPadma Shri
2000AnandPadma Bhushan
2007AnandPadma Vibhushan
2018Koneru HumpyPadma Shri
2019Harika DronavalliPadma Shri
5. India’s Highest Rated Players (Live Dec-23)
RankPlayerRatingState
1Viswanathan Anand2754Tamil Nadu
2Gukesh D2743Tamil Nadu
3Arjun Erigaisi2742Telangana
4Praggnanandhaa R2741Tamil Nadu
5Vidit Gujrathi2727Maharashtra
6. Women Power
  • 1st Indian Woman IM: Bhagyashree Thipsay (1985)
  • 1st Indian Woman GM: Subbaraman Vijayalakshmi (2001)
  • Youngest Woman GM: R Vaishali (2018) – Pragg’s elder sister
  • Highest rated Indian woman: Koneru Humpy (2586)
  • World Rapid Champion: Koneru Humpy (2019)
7. One-liner Revision Bullets
  • Viswanathan Anand nicknamed “Tiger of Madras”.
  • Chennai dubbed “Chess Capital of India”.
  • India’s 1st GM norm made by Pravin Thipsay (1987) but Anand crossed 2500 first.
  • Nihal Sarin (2018) – youngest Indian to cross 2600 Elo (14 yr 10 mo).
  • FIDE HQ: Lausanne, Switzerland; founded 1924.
  • Chess Olympiad mascot 2022: “Thambi” (spectacled knight).
  • India’s 1st Chess Olympiad medal: Bronze (1980, Malta).
  • Best team finish: 2nd (2014, Tromsø).
  • 2022 Chennai Olympiad: India A team (Gukesh, Arjun, Vidit, Pragg, Erigaisi) won team gold Open section.
  • India also host of 2023 World Junior (Calicut) & 2024 World Rapid/Blitz (Kolkata).

Quick-Reference Tables

Table 1: Chronology of Indian Grandmasters

S.No.PlayerYearAge
1Viswanathan Anand198818 yr 11 mo
2Dibyendu Barua199124 yr
3Pravin Thipsay199738 yr
4Abhijit Kunte200023 yr
5Krishnan Sasikiran200019 yr
10Pentala Harikrishna200115 yr 3 mo
20Parimarjan Negi200613 yr 4 mo (then-world 2nd youngest)
84Gukesh D201912 yr 7 mo

Table 2: World Championship Contenders

PlayerYearOpponentResult
Anand1995KasparovLost 10½–7½
Anand1998KarpovLost rapid playoff
Anand2000ShirovWon (FIDE)
Anand2007TournamentWon
Anand2008KramnikWon 6½–4½
Anand2010TopalovWon 6½–5½
Anand2012GelfandWon rapid tiebreak
Anand2013CarlsenLost 6½–3½
Anand2014CarlsenLost 6½–4½

15+ Objective Questions (MCQ)
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Q1. Who was the first Indian Grandmaster?
A. Manuel Aaron
B. Viswanathan Anand
C. Dibyendu Barua
D. Pravin Thipsay
Ans: B. Viswanathan Anand (1988)

Q2. India won its first ever Chess Olympiad medal in which year?
A. 1974
B. 1980
C. 1986
D. 1992
Ans: B. 1980 (Bronze, Malta)

Q3. The 44th Chess Olympiad 2022 was hosted by which Indian city?
A. New Delhi
B. Kolkata
C. Chennai
D. Mumbai
Ans: C. Chennai

Q4. Who among the following is the youngest Indian to become a GM?
A. Praggnanandhaa
B. Nihal Sarin
C. Gukesh D
D. Arjun Erigaisi
Ans: C. Gukesh D (12 yr 7 mo)

Q5. The first Indian woman to earn the GM title is:
A. Koneru Humpy
B. Harika Dronavalli
C. Subbaraman Vijayalakshmi
D. R Vaishali
Ans: C. Subbaraman Vijayalakshmi (2001)

Q6. Viswanathan Anand won his maiden (undisputed) World Championship in:
A. 1995
B. 2000
C. 2007
D. 2008
Ans: C. 2007 (Mexico City tournament)

Q7. All India Chess Federation was established in:
A. 1947
B. 1951
C. 1955
D. 1960
Ans: B. 1951

Q8. India jointly won FIDE Online Chess Olympiad 2020 with which country?
A. China
B. USA
C. Russia
D. Azerbaijan
Ans: C. Russia (declared joint winners due to server failure)

Q9. Which state has produced the maximum number of GMs in India?
A. Maharashtra
B. West Bengal
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Telangana
Ans: C. Tamil Nadu (28 GMs)

Q10. The mascot of 44th Chess Olympiad was:
A. Veera
B. Thambi
C. Veeru
D. Shakti
Ans: B. Thambi

Q11. Who was the first Indian to receive the Arjuna Award for Chess?
A. Viswanathan Anand
B. Manuel Aaron
C. Dibyendu Barua
D. Pravin Thipsay
Ans: B. Manuel Aaron (1961)

Q12. Koneru Humpy won World Rapid Championship in:
A. 2017
B. 2018
C. 2019
D. 2020
Ans: C. 2019 (Moscow)

Q13. FIDE headquarters is located at:
A. Zurich
B. Geneva
C. Lausanne
D. Paris
Ans: C. Lausanne, Switzerland

Q14. India crossed Russia in number of GMs for the first time in:
A. 2014
B. 2016
C. 2018
D. 2020
Ans: B. 2016

Q15. The official magazine of AICF is:
A. Chess Base
B. Chess Mate
C. Chess Express
D. Indian Chess
Ans: B. Chess Mate

Q16. Which Indian GM became the 2nd youngest in world history (2006)?
A. Parimarjan Negi
B. Praggnanandhaa
C. Gukesh D
D. Nihal Sarin
Ans: A. Parimarjan Negi (13 yr 4 mo)

Q17. India’s best team finish in Chess Olympiad (Open) before 2022 was:
A. Gold
B. Silver
C. Bronze
D. 4th
Ans: B. Silver (2014 Tromsø)

Q18. Chess-in-Schools programme was launched by AICF in:
A. 2008
B. 2010
C. 2013
D. 2015
Ans: C. 2013


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