Indians No Longer Want To Just Play Chess; They Want To Be The Best: Viswanathan Anand - Forbes India
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Viswanathan Anand, India's first Grandmaster and our cover personality in 2010, has bounced back from setbacks and mastered the art of winning. The five-time World Champion, who is now at the forefront of mentoring the next generation to the top, reflects on how India has come to be recognised as a global chess powerhouse
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