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Apaar Saxena Becomes International Master: India’s Latest Chess Star Rises

  • Popularity  – Chess is now very popular among school children

  • Karnataka’s Role in Chess

    Karnataka is one of India’s important chess states. It has produced many talented players. The state has good chess academies and regular competitions. Apaar Saxena’s success adds one more name to Karnataka’s growing list of chess achievers.

    Why Does This Achievement Matter?

    Earning the IM title is not easy. It requires:

    • Years of practice

    • Strong tactical and strategic skills

    • Ability to handle pressure in important games

    • Consistency against very strong players

    For Apaar Saxena, this title is a big milestone. For India, every new IM or GM makes the country’s chess future brighter.


    FAQ Section

    Q1: What is the International Master (IM) title?
    It is a top chess title given by FIDE. Only the Grandmaster (GM) title is higher.

    Q2: How many norms does a player need to become an IM?
    A player needs three IM norms.

    Q3: What rating does a player need for the IM title?
    A player needs a FIDE rating of 2400 at some point.

    Q4: Where did Apaar Saxena earn his three norms?
    He earned all three norms in European tournaments.

    Q5: Which state is Apaar Saxena from?
    He is from Karnataka, India.

    Q6: Is the IM title for life?
    Yes. Once a player earns it, the title never expires.

    Q7: Why is India producing so many good chess players now?
    Better coaching, online practice, more international exposure, and growing popularity of chess among young people.


    Exam-Focused Points

    • Player name:  Apaar Saxena

    • Title earned:  International Master (IM)

    • Governing body:  FIDE (World Chess Federation)

    • Requirement for IM:  Three IM norms + FIDE rating of 2400

    • Where norms earned:  European tournaments

    • Home state:  Karnataka

    • Higher title than IM:  Grandmaster (GM)

    • India’s chess growth factors:  Better coaching, online platforms, tournament exposure, inspiration from top players

    • Significance:  Shows rising chess strength in India and Karnataka

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