The All India Chess Federation at its Central Council meeting held at Ahmedabad on 10.12.2017 passed the following Resolutions which comes into effect from...
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Five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand turned 48 today. The entire Indians Chess Fraternity and AICF wish him a very happy birthday! His latest tweet:...
An Introduction by Priyadarshan Banjan / Read Main Report here. This is clearly the biggest chess event of India for the year 2017. The...
Report by IA Prof. R. Anantharam/Featured Photo by Amruta Mokal PSPB grandmaster Lalith Babu, scoring nine points, was crowned as the undisputed National Premier...
Report by: R. Anantharam IA Eighteen-year-old grandmaster Aravindh Chithambaram of Tamil Nadu maintained his slender half point lead at the end of the seventh...
Report by IA Dharmendra Kumar होटल लेमनट्री , पटना में चल रही तेरह चक्रों की केटेगरी -10 लेवल की खादी इंडिया 55वी राष्ट्रीय प्रीमिएर शतरंज...
2019 will be the year where two most prominent tournaments: World Youth Championship and World Junior Championships are all set to take place in...
Friendly encounters and hard-fought battles ensured a thrilling end to the event as eight players tied for the pole position with seven and a...
Piaya Network Negros International Open is taking place from October 11 to 19 in Bacolod City, Phillippines. The tournament is a 9 round Swiss...
The ‘First Friday’ tournament was held in Institute of Chess Excellence, Malaysia. We had five Indians participating in this event. After six days of...

Kind Attention all AICF Registered players.
Viswanathan Anand turns 48!
World Youth Olympiad: Amdavaad!
Khadi India National Premier 2017: GM Lalith Babu is the new Indian Champion!
Khadi India National Premier 07: Aravindh maintains the lead
खादी इंडिया 55वी राष्ट्रीय प्रीमिएर शतरंज प्रतियोगिता के छठे चक्र की समाप्ति के पश्चात् अरविन्द चिदंबरम की एकल बढ़त
India To Host World Youth Championship and World Juniors’ 2019
2nd DCA Open 2017: Mr Re6! Surprise Winner
Piaya Network Negros Open: GM Srinath Narayanan pursues the leader
11-year-old D. Gukesh wins the First Friday Tournament