Arjun Erigaisi Wins Bronze at World Blitz, PM Modi Hails Inspiring Achievement

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Indian Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi for securing a bronze medal at the FIDE World Blitz Chess Championship in Doha. This achievement comes shortly after Erigaisi won bronze at the FIDE World Rapid Championship, making him only the second Indian male player after Viswanathan Anand to podium at the event. Despite a semifinal loss, Erigaisi's performance in the league stage, with 12 wins in 18 rounds, secured his knockout spot and the medal. PM Modi highlighted his skills and passion as exemplary, stating his successes will inspire the nation's youth.

Key Points: PM Modi Congratulates Arjun Erigaisi on World Blitz Bronze

  • Bronze at World Blitz Championship
  • Second Indian after Anand on podium
  • Follows recent Rapid Championship bronze
  • PM Modi praises as youth inspiration
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PM Modi congratulates Arjun Erigaisi for securing bronze at FIDE World Blitz Championships

PM Modi praised Arjun Erigaisi for winning bronze at the FIDE World Blitz Championship, following his rapid chess bronze, highlighting his role in inspiring Indian youth.

"His successes will continue to inspire our youth. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, December 31

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Indian chess grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi for securing the bronze medal in the International Chess Federation World Blitz Championships in Doha.

PM Modi hailed the 22-year-old for winning the bronze medal at the World Blitz Chess Championship, following his recent bronze at the FIDE Rapid Chess Championship, and praised his skills, saying his achievements will inspire Indian youth.

"India's strides in chess continue! Congratulations to Arjun Erigaisi for winning the Bronze at the FIDE World Blitz Chess Championship in Doha, following his bronze medal in FIDE Rapid Chess Championship recently. His skills, patience and passion are exemplary. His successes will continue to inspire our youth. My best wishes to him," PM Narendra Modi said in the X post.

After stunning performances in the league stage, Erigaisi failed to replicate them in the semifinal against Nodirbek Abdusattorov, losing the match. Nonetheless, a bronze medal for India was secured, according to ESPN.

Arjun Erigaisi made it to the four-player knockouts, securing his spot in the second-last round. He won 14.5 points in the first 18 rounds, with 12 wins, five draws and a loss.

The 2025 FIDE World Rapid Championship, held earlier in Doha, used a 13-round Swiss system with a 15-minute plus 10-second increment. Arjun clinched his maiden bronze medal at the event with a score of 9.5 a couple of days ago.

Erigaisi became only the second Indian male player, after legendary Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand, to achieve a podium finish at the event. Magnus Carlsen clinched his sixth World Rapid title in the men's event, with an unbeaten score of 10.5 out of 13.

In the women's section of the World Rapid Championship tournament, Koneru Humpy won the bronze medal after finishing tied on 8.5 points with Zhu Jiner and Aleksandra Goryachkina. Due to tiebreak rules, Zhu and Goryachkina advanced to the playoff, where Goryachkina defeated Zhu to win gold. Humpy's draw in the final round, caused by a time trouble mistake, placed her third.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud! It's wonderful to see our young talents getting recognition from the highest level. PM's words of encouragement matter a lot. Hope this inspires more children to take up chess seriously, not just in metros but in smaller towns across India.
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Vikram M
Bronze in both Rapid and Blitz back-to-back is seriously impressive. The competition is fierce with Carlsen dominating. Arjun is only 22, sky is the limit for him. Also, a shoutout to Koneru Humpy for her bronze in the women's section! Double celebration for Indian chess.
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Sarah B
As a chess parent, this is the kind of news that motivates my son. It shows that with dedication, Indian players can compete with the very best. The government and sports bodies should ensure players like Arjun get continuous support, not just congratulatory tweets after a win.
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Rohit P
Absolutely brilliant! 🇮🇳 But let's be honest, the headlines are always about congratulating the winner. I wish there was more detailed analysis and coverage of the game itself for us enthusiasts. How did he play? What was the strategy? The sports journalism needs to level up.
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Ananya R
This is the perfect New Year's gift for Indian sports fans! So much young talent emerging. From Praggnanandhaa to Gukesh and now Arjun's consistent performances. We are truly becoming a chess superpower. Can't wait to see him go for gold next time!

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