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In the contemporary era, india has emerged as a major chess power, excelling in international tournaments and currently boasting the second best federation on the planet with a 2721 top-ten rating.[2] 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. India is considered to excel in chess coaching, largely due to the success of its top players like viswanathan anand, a five-time world chess champion, and a strong culture of nurturing young talent through dedicated chess academies and experienced coaches across the country. Notable acedemies include the westbridge-anand chess acedemy, which boasts coaches like grandmaster priyadharshan with a disinguished track record in taining national teams.
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