Tuesday, March 10

India is back in the spotlight, hosting the FIDE World Cup in 2025. It’s a moment of pride for the nation, which has quickly become a major force in the chess world. Chess players like D. Gukesh, R. Praggnanandhaa, and Arjun Erigaisi are already global stars, so this competition is a big deal. Also, chess is deeply rooted in Indian culture, as it started there. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his remarks at the opening, highlighted how the World Cup reflects India’s growing love for the sport, especially among the youth.
This tournament has already seen some seriously exciting stuff. Gukesh, who’s currently world champion, is still the one to watch. His cool attitude and smart moves make everyone love him.
Chess players, from pros to newbies, all over are playing right now, so we’re seeing some great games, surprise losses, and amazing comebacks. The World Cup is more than just a game; it’s a real cultural celebration for India. The organizers did a great job combining modern venues with traditional Indian hospitality, which made the experience awesome for players and fans alike.

This might get more people excited about chess and make them want to be as good as Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa. The FIDE World Cup in 2025 is not just a sports thing, it’s a big cultural event. It shows how India is growing in the chess world. Chess started in India, and now the country is still helping it grow with a lot of care.

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