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Anand Mahindra Praises Young Chess Prodigy Anish Sarkar for Historic Achievement

Billionaire Anand Mahindra Praises Young Chess Prodigy Anish Sarkar for Record-Breaking Achievement

In a heartwarming display of admiration and humor, billionaire Anand Mahindra recently shared his praise for three-year-old chess prodigy Anish Sarkar, who has made history as the youngest-ever FIDE-rated player. Mahindra, reflecting on his own chess skills, jokingly acknowledged that he might only match Anish’s rating at best and quipped that he should challenge the young prodigy now before he becomes unbeatable.

The news of Anish’s remarkable achievement has taken social media by storm, with netizens marveling at the sheer talent and potential he brings to Indian chess. Many have expressed awe at his milestone, noting that even reaching a 1500 rating later in life is impressive, making Anish’s accomplishment at such a tender age truly extraordinary.

Fans and supporters are hopeful that Anish will continue to excel in the world of chess, with some envisioning him as a future pride of Indian chess on the global stage. The rising talent in Indian chess, exemplified by Anish and other young prodigies, has sparked excitement and optimism for the future of the sport in the country.

Anish Sarkar, hailing from Kolkata, made his competitive debut at the West Bengal state Under-9 Open, where he showcased his skills and defeated two rated players. Under the mentorship of India’s second Grandmaster, Dibyendu Barua, Anish has shown remarkable focus and dedication, setting the stage for a promising chess career ahead.

As Indian chess continues to flourish with talents like Anish, Arjun Erigaisi, R Praggnanandhaa, and D Gukesh making waves internationally, the country’s future in the sport looks brighter than ever. Anish’s rapid rise to success, supported by his family’s encouragement and belief in his passion for chess, serves as a testament to the potential and talent emerging from India’s new generation of chess players.

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