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Key Insights from the March 2026 FIDE India Chess Ratings – Top 100 Players

The March 2026 FIDE India Open Ratings list provides a powerful snapshot of how rapidly Indian chess is evolving. With a remarkable mix of elite grandmasters, rising prodigies, and experienced veterans, India continues to strengthen its position as one of the world’s leading chess nations. Here are 10 key insights from the Top 100 Indian players list.


1. Gukesh Dommaraju Leads the Nation

At 2748, Gukesh sits firmly at the top of India’s rating list. Born in 2006, his rise symbolizes the strength of India’s new generation and his continued presence among the global elite.

2. A Fierce Race Among the Young Elite

Players like Arjun Erigaisi (2745) and R Praggnanandhaa (2741) are extremely close behind. The small rating gaps show how competitive India’s top tier has become.

3. The “Under-25 Revolution”

A large portion of India’s top players are under 25, including Nihal Sarin, Raunak Sadhwani, V Pranav, and Pranesh M. This youth-driven surge suggests India’s dominance may continue for decades.

4. Experience Still Anchors Indian Chess

Veterans like Vidit Gujrathi, Pentala Harikrishna, and Surya Shekhar Ganguly remain key pillars of Indian chess, balancing the youthful energy with years of elite tournament experience.

5. The 2600+ Club is Growing

More than 15 Indian players now exceed the 2600 rating mark, including Leon Luke Mendonca, Narayanan S L, and Aditya Mittal. This growing elite pool strengthens India’s performance in global team events.

6. A Strong Pipeline of Teenage Talent

Several players born after 2005 are already in the Top 100, including Bharath Subramaniyam, Ethan Vaz, Aarav Dengla, and Ajay Santhosh. India’s junior chess ecosystem is clearly producing world-class talent.

7. The Depth of Indian Chess is Unprecedented

Even players ranked 50–100 still maintain ratings above 2400, which reflects extraordinary national depth. This means international tournaments in India are becoming stronger and more competitive.

8. Multiple Generations Competing Together

The list ranges from teenage prodigies to seasoned grandmasters like Krishnan Sasikiran and Sandipan Chanda. This multi-generation ecosystem is a healthy sign for the long-term stability of Indian chess.

9. Rising Stars to Watch

Players like Leon Luke Mendonca, Bharath Subramaniyam, Raunak Sadhwani, and Aditya Mittal are rapidly gaining rating points and could soon break into the global top tier.

10. Growing Chess Culture in India

India’s chess growth is supported by academies, tournaments, and quality equipment providers such as ChessBox.in — India’s leading chess set provider — helping players practice and compete with professional-grade boards and pieces.


Final Thoughts

The March 2026 Indian rating list highlights a golden era for Indian chess. With multiple players already competing among the world’s best and an incredible wave of young talent rising through the ranks, India is poised to remain a dominant force in global chess for many years to come. ♟️

#NameRatingB-Year
1Gukesh D27482006
2Erigaisi Arjun27452003
3Praggnanandhaa R27412005
4Nihal Sarin27162004
5Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi27081994
6Aravindh, Chithambaram VR.26891999
7Harikrishna, Pentala26761986
8Karthikeyan, Murali26481999
9Sadhwani, Raunak26412005
10Pranav, V26412006
11Pranesh M26332006
12Aryan Chopra26312001
13Puranik, Abhimanyu26222000
14Aditya Mittal26172006
15Mendonca, Leon Luke26102006
16Narayanan S L26081998
17Pranav Anand26022006
18Bharath Subramaniyam H25952007
19Karthik Venkataraman25911999
20Iniyan, Pa25902002
21Ghosh, Diptayan25711998
22Vaibhav, Suri25691997
23Ganguly, Surya Shekhar25681983
24Sethuraman, S.P.25571993
25Adhiban, B.25571992
26Sankalp Gupta25482003
27Sasikiran, Krishnan25381981
28Harsha Bharathakoti25382000
29Visakh N R25361999
30Raja Rithvik R25352004
31Gopal G.N.25291989
32Lalit Babu M R25281993
33Samant Aditya S25282006
34Aaryan Varshney25282005
35Ilamparthi A R25252009
36Aronyak Ghosh25242003
37Vaz, Ethan25222011
38Vignesh N R25181998
39Aswath, S25172008
40Prraneeth Vuppala25152007
41Harikrishnan.A.Ra25152001
42Mitrabha, Guha25082001
43Gupta, Abhijeet25061989
44Aarav Dengla25062009
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46Grover, Sahaj24901995
47Sengupta, Deep24881988
48Koustav Chatterjee24842003
49Harshavardhan G B24832003
50Rohith Krishna S24802005
51Chanda, Sandipan24791983
52Nitish Belurkar24792001
53Mayank Chakraborty24782009
54Shyam, Sundar M.24781992
55Anuj Shrivatri24782004
56Jubin Jimmy24742006
57Ashwin, Jayaram24721990
58Raja Harshit24722001
59Ajay Santhosh Parvathareddy24702010
60Gusain, Himal24701993
61Rahul Srivatshav P24662002
62Neelash Saha24622002
63Md Imran24622009
64Sriram Adarsh Uppala24622010
65Siva Mahadevan24542001
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67Kushagra Mohan24492004
68Das, Sayantan24481997
69Swayams, Mishra24461992
70Stany, G.A.24411993
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72Gagare, Shardul24391997
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75Shyaam Nikhil P24361992
76Muthaiah AL24361999
77Goutham Krishna H24332010
78Harsh Suresh24322007
79Apoorv Kamble24312009
80Deboushnik De24302007
81Aradhya, Garg24292000
82Dhulipalla Bala Chandra Prasad24291996
83Ayush Sharma24282005
84Shahil Dey24252007
85Vignesh Advaith Vemula24242009
86Ravi, Teja S.24231993
87Deepan Chakkravarthy J.24201987
88Krishna C R G24191991
89Mohamed Anees M24152003
90Garv Rai24122007
91Dhruva Thota24112009
92Panesar Vedant24062003
93Aaditya Dhingra24052006
94Soham Kamotra24052004
95Anwesh, Upadhyaya24041992
96Aakash Sharadchandra, Dalvi24012002
97Sammed Jaykumar, Shete24001999
98Jval Saurin Patel23982011
99Bitan, Banerjee23951993
100Dixit, Nikhil23941998

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