Chess in India


Chess has a deep-rooted history in India, widely believed to have originated from the game of chaturanga during the Gupta Empire in circa 6th century CE. Over centuries, it evolved and spread across the world, influencing modern chess as we know it today.
In the contemporary era, India has emerged as a major chess power, excelling in international tournaments and the country currently has the second best federation in the world with a 2721 top-ten rating. The country holds multiple Chess Olympiad victories in both the men's and women's sections and has crowned two World Chess Champions: Viswanathan Anand, a five-time champion who revolutionized Indian chess, and Gukesh D, the current reigning champion.
The rise of chess in modern India is often credited to Anand, whose dominance from the late 1990s to the early 2010s inspired a generation of players. His success, coupled with the growth of digital platforms and widespread grassroots training programs, has fueled a chess boom, making India one of the leading nations in the sport. The country now has a robust chess ecosystem, supported by the All India Chess Federation and a network of state associations, academies, and online communities.

Early history

Chess originated in India with its earliest known form, chaturanga, dating back roughly 1,500 years to the 6th century, during the Gupta Empire. Chaturanga is considered the earliest precursor to modern chess because it had key features that would appear in later variations: different pieces possessing different powers and victory depending on the fate of one piece, the king.
As trade and cultural exchanges flourished along the Silk Road, Chaturanga spread to Persia, where it evolved into Shatranj. The game underwent further refinements in the Islamic world and medieval Europe, ultimately transforming into the modern chess we recognize today.

Modern history

Modern chess in India began officially with the formation of All India Chess Federation in 1951. This was soon followed by the first Indian Chess Championship, held in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh. In 1956, India made its debut at the 12th Chess Olympiad in Moscow. Then, Manuel Aaron achieved the feat as the first Indian to become an International Master, in 1961.
In 1977, Rohini Khadilkar became the first female player to compete in the Indian Chess Championship. Some players objected to her being in the tournament because she was female. Her father wrote to the World Chess Federation president, Max Euwe, and Euwe ruled that female players could not be barred from open chess events.
In 1988, 19-year old Viswanathan Anand of Chennai became India's first Grandmaster. He then embarked on a journey to become the first Indian to qualify for the Candidates Tournament, win the Candidates in 1995, 1998 and then finally become the World Champion in 2000 by beating Spain's Alexei Shirov. He would go on to defend the title for more than a decade, until he lost the Championship to Magnus Carlsen in 2013. In 1997, the All India Chess Federation for the Blind was formed with the intention of promoting chess amongst the country's visually impaired people.
Subbaraman Vijayalaksmi became the country's first Woman International Master in 1996. She then became India's first Woman Grandmaster in 2001. Soon, in 2002 Koneru Humpy became the youngest female player ever, and the first Indian female player, to achieve the title of Grandmaster, aged 15 years, 1 month, 27 days, a record only since surpassed by Hou Yifan. India's first Chess Olympiad medal was a bronze in 2014. In 2022, India won bronze medals in the Open and Women category in the first Chess Olympiad hosted by India at Chennai. The nation's first Olympiad gold was then clenched in both categories at the 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest.
In 2024, Gukesh D made history by becoming the youngest player to win the Candidates Tournament, subsequently clinching the World Chess Championship title with a narrow one-point victory over Ding Liren.
As of December 2024, India boasts 85 chess grandmasters, with 13 ranked among the world's top 100 players. The country has over 30,000 rated players actively participating in officially sanctioned tournaments nationwide. This robust participation has solidified India's status as a chess superpower, with its top 10 players achieving an average Elo rating of 2721, ranking second globally.
Note should be made here of the singular phenomenon of Mir Sultan Khan , who was born in Mitha Tiwana, then in British India, now in Pakistan. In 1929 he won the all-India Chess Championship, and in 1929 he accompanied a rich Indian to London as a servant. From 1930 to 1933, Sultan Khan stunned the chess world by winning the British Championship thrice in four years, and defeating players like Capablanca, Tartakower and Akiba Rubinstein. He was never heard from again after 1933. Chess did not have formal titles at the time, but there is no doubt he would have ranked in the top 10 or 20 players. In 2024, FIDE posthumously awarded him the title of Honorary Grandmaster.

Current rankings

Open

As per FIDE's December 2025 rankings.
#TitlePlayerWorld RankRatingAge
1GMArjun Erigaisi52782
1GMRameshbabu Praggnanandhaa72761
3GMGukesh Dommaraju102754
4GMViswanathan Anand122743
5GMVidit Gujrathi292708
6GMAravindh Chithambaram312703
7GMNihal Sarin322701
8GMPentala Harikrishna352693
9GMKarthikeyan Murali572660
10GMPranav Venkatesh832641

Women

As per FIDE's December 2025 rankings.
#TitlePlayerWorld RankRatingAge
1GMHumpy Koneru52535
2GMDivya Deshmukh122497
3GMVaishali Rameshbabu172473
4GMHarika Dronavalli192466
5WGMRakshitta Ravi622381
6IMVantika Agrawal712369
7IMPadmini Rout872354
8IMSavitha Shri B100+2334
9IMBhakti Kulkarni100+2316
10IMSubbaraman Vijayalakshmi100+2311

National and international records

Medal table

Summary - Individual

  • Updated till December 31, 2025

World Rapid and Blitz Championships

Open

;Rapid
MedalEventPlayer
2003 Cap d'AgdeViswanathan Anand
2014 DubaiViswanathan Anand
2017 RiyadhViswanathan Anand
2025 DohaArjun Erigaisi

;Blitz
MedalEventPlayer
2007 MoscowViswanathan Anand
2009 MoscowViswanathan Anand
2017 RiyadhViswanathan Anand
2025 DohaArjun Erigaisi

Women

;Rapid
MedalEventPlayer
2012 BatumiKoneru Humpy
2019 MoscowKoneru Humpy
2022 AlmatySavitha Shri Baskar
2023 SamarkandKoneru Humpy
2024 New YorkKoneru Humpy
2025 DohaKoneru Humpy

;Blitz
MedalEventPlayer
2022 AlmatyKoneru Humpy
2024 New YorkVaishali Rameshbabu

World Team Championship

Open

MedalEventPlayerCategory
2010 BursaSurya Shekhar GangulyBoard 3
2010 BursaSubramanian Arun PrasadBoard 5
2017 Khanty-MansiyskVidit GujrathiBoard 1
2017 Khanty-MansiyskAdhiban BaskaranBoard 2
2019 AstanaAdhiban BaskaranBoard 1
2019 AstanaSurya Shekhar GangulyBoard 3
2022 JerusalemS. L. NarayananBoard 3

Women

MedalEventPlayerCategory
2009 NingboEesha KaravadeBoard 3
2011 MardinKoneru HumpyBest performance rating
2011 MardinKoneru HumpyBoard 1
2011 MardinHarika DronavalliBoard 2
2013 AstanaMary Ann GomesBoard 4
2013 AstanaSoumya SwaminathanBoard 5
2015 ChengduKoneru HumpyBoard 1
2015 ChengduHarika DronavalliBoard 2
2017 Khanty-MansiyskEesha KaravadeBoard 3
2021 SitgesHarika DronavalliBoard 1
2021 SitgesMary Ann GomesBoard 5

Asian Team Championship

Open

MedalEventPlayerCategory
1977 AucklandNasiruddin GhalibBoard 6
1981 HangzhouManuel AaronBoard 1
1981 HangzhouTiruchi Natesan ParameswaranBoard 2
1983 New DelhiDibyendu BaruaBoard 1
1983 New DelhiPravin ThipsayBoard 2
1986 DubaiAhanthem MeeteiBoard 3
1986 DubaiViswanathan AnandBoard 4
1986 DubaiDevaki PrasadBoard 5
1987 SingaporeDevaki PrasadBoard 5
1989 Genting HighlandsViswanathan AnandBoard 1
1989 Genting HighlandsDibyendu BaruaBoard 5
1989 Genting HighlandsN. Sudhakar BabuBoard 6
1991 PenangP. D. S. GirinathBoard 1
1993 Kuala LumpurJayant Suresh GokhaleBoard 6
1999 ShenyangAbhijit KunteBoard 3
1999 ShenyangG. B. PrakashBoard 5
2003 JodhpurSasikiran KrishnanBoard 1
2003 JodhpurPravin ThipsayBoard 2
2003 JodhpurLanka RaviBoard 3
2003 JodhpurDinesh Kumar SharmaBoard 4
2003 JodhpurAbhijit KunteBoard 5
2005 EsfahanSasikiran KrishnanBoard 1
2005 EsfahanAbhijit KunteBoard 2
2005 EsfahanSurya Shekhar GangulyBoard 3
2005 EsfahanSundararajan KidambiBoard 4
2005 EsfahanSandipan ChandaBoard 5
2008 VisakhapatnamSasikiran KrishnanBoard 1
2008 VisakhapatnamSurya Shekhar GangulyBoard 2
2008 VisakhapatnamAbhijit KunteBoard 3
2008 VisakhapatnamGeetha Narayanan GopalBoard 4
2008 VisakhapatnamAbhijeet GuptaBoard 5
2009 KolkataPentala HarikrishnaBoard 1
2009 KolkataSasikiran KrishnanBoard 2
2009 KolkataSurya Shekhar GangulyBoard 3
2009 KolkataParimarjan NegiBoard 4
2009 KolkataJ. Deepan ChakkravarthyBoard 5
2012 ZaozhuangParimarjan NegiBoard 3
2012 ZaozhuangAbhijeet GuptaBoard 3
2014 TabrizSasikiran KrishnanBoard 3
2014 TabrizParimarjan NegiBoard 4
2014 TabrizMusunuri Rohit Lalit BabuBoard 5
2016 Abu DhabiAdhiban BaskaranBoard 1
2016 Abu DhabiS. P. SethuramanBoard 2
2016 Abu DhabiVidit GujrathiBoard 3
2016 Abu DhabiSasikiran KrishnanBoard 4
2018 HamadanAdhiban BaskaranBoard 1
2018 HamadanS. P. SethuramanBoard 2
2018 HamadanSasikiran KrishnanBoard 3
2018 HamadanAbhijeet GuptaBoard 5

Women

MedalEventPlayerCategory
1999 ShenyangSubbaraman VijayalakshmiBoard 2
1999 ShenyangSwati GhateBoard 3
1999 ShenyangShahnaz SafiraBoard 4
2003 JodhpurSubbaraman MeenakshiBoard 1
2003 JodhpurSwati GhateBoard 2
2003 JodhpurAnupama GokhaleBoard 3
2003 JodhpurHarika DronavalliBoard 4
2003 JodhpurSai Meera RaviBoard 4
2005 EsfahanNisha MohotaBoard 1
2005 EsfahanMary Ann GomesBoard 2
2005 EsfahanSwati GhateBoard 3
2008 VisakhapatnamHarika DronavalliBoard 1
2008 VisakhapatnamNisha MohotaBoard 2
2008 VisakhapatnamTania SachdevBoard 3
2008 VisakhapatnamAarthie RamaswamyBoard 4
2008 VisakhapatnamTejaswi KanuriBoard 4
2009 KolkataHarika DronavalliBoard 1
2009 KolkataTania SachdevBoard 3
2009 KolkataPadmini RoutBoard 3
2009 KolkataBhakti KulkarniBoard 4
2009 KolkataKruttika NadigBoard 5
2012 ZaozhuangTania SachdevBoard 3
2012 ZaozhuangPadmini RoutBoard 5
2014 TabrizHarika DronavalliBoard 1
2014 TabrizTania SachdevBoard 2
2014 TabrizMary Ann GomesBoard 4
2014 TabrizPadmini RoutBoard 5
2016 Abu DhabiHarika DronavalliBoard 2
2016 Abu DhabiSoumya SwaminathanBoard 4
2018 HamadanHarika DronavalliBoard 1
2018 HamadanEesha KaravadeBoard 3
2018 HamadanPadmini RoutBoard 4
2018 HamadanAakanksha HagawaneBoard 5