India started its medal hunt in Asian Youth Chess Championship-2018 at Chiang Mai, Thailand with 6 Gold, 3 Silver and 1 Bronze in the opening day Rapid Events. More than 90 youngsters are representing Indian in the six age-category Asian Meet being played in all the three – Rapid, Classical and Blitz formats. The Classical leg will commence today.

Adireddy Arjun emerged as a winner in U8 Boys with 6.0/7. IM Gukesh D dominated U12 Boys with unbeatable 7.0/7. India registered two medals in U12 Girls, WCM Sahithi Varshini occupied the pole position whereas, Savitha Shri B settled for second position. AGM Srihari tied for the first place in U14 Boys. Mrudul Dehankar emerged victorious in girls U14 category. Seventh-seeded Koustav Chatterjee settled for second in U16 Boys. After a second round loss, Salonika Saina bounced back and grabbed the pole position in U16 Girls. FM Mitrabha Guha tied for second in U18 Boys. Arpita Mukherjee was unstoppable with 7.0/7 in U18 Girls.
Asian Rapid results
U8 BOYS
Adireddy Arjun – Gold
U12 Boys
Gukesh – Gold
U12 Girls
Sahithi Varsini – Gold
Savitha Shree – Silver
U14 boys
LR Srihari – Silver
U14 Girls
Mrudul Dehankar – Gold
U16 Boys
Koustav Chatterjee – Silver
U16 Girls
Salonika Saina – Gold
U18 Boys
Mitrabha Guha – Bronze
U18 Girls
Arpita Mukherjee – Gold

FIDE ARBITER SEMINAR, Vijayawada (INDIA) from 24-26 April 2026
Asian Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship 2026, scheduled to be held from 27th to 31st July 2026 at Hong Kong.
CHESS IN SCHOOLS BOOK
28th Asian Youth Chess Championships – 2026 in Shenzhen, China from 15th to 25th July 2026
SNA Seminar & Exam on 16 & 17 May 2026 at Swami Vivekanand International School, Kandivali (West), Mumbai.