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  • Praful Zaveri is the founder of Indian Chess School, where he has trained more than 5000 students. In 2023 he began writing a book, Shat Shat Vande Chess, on the cultural, historical, and philosophical journey of chess, on the 15,000‑year “odyssey” of the game. Now he has decided to make it into a film. Here is the first trailer – and Praful's thoughts on the enterprise.
  • Humpy Koneru has withdrawn from the 2026 Women's Candidates Tournament in Cyprus, citing concerns over personal safety amid rising regional tensions. In line with the regulations, Anna Muzychuk has been invited to replace the Indian grandmaster in the eight-player field. Travel advisories and recent security incidents in the Eastern Mediterranean have formed the wider context surrounding Koneru's decision just ahead of the event's scheduled start. | Photo: Lennart Ootes
  • Two players share the lead after six rounds at the Agzamov Memorial in Tashkent, with top seed Haik Martirosyan (pictured) and 14th seed Artem Uskov both on 5/6. Martirosyan has impressed with a series of wins with the white pieces, while Uskov produced a notable upset against Pouya Idani and now faces the Armenian in a key round-seven encounter. A closely packed chasing group remains within striking distance with three rounds still to play. | Photo: Uzbek Chess Federation