Subbaraman Vijayalakshmi, India’s first female International Master and Women’s Grandmaster, asserts that India is the strongest chess-playing nation globally and will only grow stronger. She highlights Chennai’s pivotal role in this revolution, crediting pioneers like Manuel Aaron and Vishwanathan Anand, and expresses confidence in the next generation, including Gukesh and Vaishali. Vijayalakshmi also reflects on her own career, a near-miss men’s GM title, and her plans for a comeback after a personal tragedy.
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