Srihari L R: India’s 86th Chess Grandmaster

Srihari L R became the 86th Indian Grandmaster (GM) at the Asian Individual Men’s Chess Championship 2025 in Al-Ain, Abu Dhabi. He achieved the title after a draw against GM Pranesh M in the penultimate round, making the final round result irrelevant for the title.

Milestone Journey to GM Title

GM NormTournamentLocationDate
1st GM normSix-Days Budapest GM AHungaryAugust 2023
2nd GM normQatar Masters 2023Doha, QatarOctober 2023
3rd & Final GM normAsian Individual Chess ChampionshipAbu DhabiMay 2025
  • Crossed 2500 Elo rating: August 2024
  • Took nearly 10 months after reaching 2500 Elo to get the final GM norm

About Elo Rating System

  • Developed to measure the relative skill level of chess players.
  • Elo 2500 + 3 GM norms are mandatory requirements to achieve the Grandmaster title as per FIDE regulations.

Historical Milestones in Indian Chess

TitleNameYearRemark
First GMViswanathan Anand1988India’s chess pioneer
First Woman GMKoneru Humpy2002Youngest female GM at 15
First International MasterManuel Aron1961First Indian IM
First Woman IMJayshree Khadikar1979Trailblazer for Indian women in chess
Current Women GMsKoneru Humpy, Dronavalli Harika, R VaishaliLeading Indian women in chess

About FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs)

ParameterDetails
Founded1924, Paris (France)
HQLausanne, Switzerland
StatusRecognised by the IOC (1999) as a Global Sporting Organization
Motto“Gens una sumus”“We are one family”
RoleGoverns global chess: ranking, tournaments, rules, norms
ActivitiesIssues player rankings, regulates tournaments, connects national federations

Importance of Srihari’s GM Title

  • Highlights India’s growing dominance in world chess
  • Reflects the strength of the Indian chess ecosystem with 86 Grandmasters and increasing
  • Encourages young talents to aim for international recognition

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