D Gukesh’s story isn’t just about chess. It’s about parenting, perseverance, and India’s transformation. It’s about staying true to yourself while reaching for the stars. On Thursday, the 18-year-old became the youngest world champion when he beat reigning title holder Ding Liren in Game 14 of the classical format in Singapore.
D Gukesh: A chess champion, a symbol of a changing India

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