Key Points

In a thrilling upset at the Norway Chess 2025, 19-year-old Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh made history by defeating World No.1 Magnus Carlsen. This victory garnered commendations from Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju, highlighting India's escalating presence in the global sports arena. Gukesh's tenacity overturned the match despite Carlsen initially having the upper hand. After this triumph, Gukesh stands prominently on the points table, signifying his growing dominance and potential in international chess.

Key Points: Hardeep Puri and Kiren Rijiju Praise Gukesh's Historic Win

  • Gukesh defeats Magnus Carlsen in Norway Chess 2025
  • Union Ministers Puri and Rijiju laud Gukesh's achievement
  • Gukesh becomes second Indian to beat Carlsen in history
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Hardeep Puri, Kiren Rijiju hail Gukesh's historic win over Carlsen at Norway Chess

Gukesh's victory over Carlsen in Norway Chess 2025 earns praise from ministers Puri and Rijiju.

"You’ve shown the world what quiet confidence & fierce focus can achieve! - Kiren Rijiju"

New Delhi June 2

The 19-year-old Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh's remarkable comeback has drawn widespread praise, highlighting the rising dominance of India's youth in global sports.

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju lauded Gukesh's achievement.

Hardeep Singh Puri posted on X, "In one of the most spectacular comebacks, India's @DGukesh plots his way to his first classical win against World No.1 Magnus Carlsen at the Norway Chess 2025 tournament in Stavanger! The epic comeback shocked his opponent and has established the dominance of India's youth in whichever sports they choose. Heartiest congratulations, Gukesh. We are all proud of you!"

Kiren Rijiju also took to X, stating, "Well done @DGukesh! This first win over Magnus Carlsen at Norway Chess 2025 is the beginning of achieving another milestone. Proud of you, Gukesh! You've shown the world what quiet confidence & fierce focus can achieve!"

The fierce and epic comeback of Gukesh marked the first-ever classical win over the Norwegian grandmaster. The 19-year-old also became the second Indian player to beat Carlsen in the competition's history after Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa.

Carlsen had an upper hand over Gukesh for most of the match, but in the end, he couldn't control his nerves, and the teenager turned the tables and went on to win the match.

With this win, D Gukesh jumped to third spot in the Norway Chess 2025 points table with 8.5 points, just one point behind Carlsen and American Fabiano Caruana.

Earlier on May 27, the marquee clash of Round One at Norway Chess 2025 lived up to expectations as Magnus Carlsen launched a classic king hunt to defeat reigning World Champion D Gukesh in a thrilling encounter. This was their first classical match since Gukesh won the world title, and it also marked Carlsen's return to individual classical chess after nearly a year.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a proud moment for India! Gukesh's win shows our youth can compete with the best in the world. Chess is becoming India's new cricket - we're producing world-class players one after another. 🇮🇳♟️
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Priya M.
While this is fantastic news, I wish our ministers would show similar enthusiasm for promoting chess infrastructure in small towns. Many talented kids don't get proper coaching or opportunities.
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Arjun S.
Carlsen must be having nightmares about Indian players now! First Pragg, now Gukesh. Our chess revolution is real - remember Viswanathan Anand started it all. The legacy continues!
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Sneha P.
At 19, Gukesh is showing maturity beyond his years. The way he handled pressure against the world no.1 was incredible. Hope schools start taking chess more seriously as part of curriculum.
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Vikram J.
Ministers tweeting is good but where's the financial support? These players need more sponsorships and government grants. China invests heavily in their athletes - we should learn from them.
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Neha R.
As a chess mom, this inspires me so much! My 10-year-old has been practicing non-stop since hearing about Gukesh's win. These young champions are creating new role models beyond cricket stars.

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