
The Karnataka State Chess Association is delighted to congratulate Charvi Anilkumar on her phenomenal achievement of crossing 2300 live Elo and earning the prestigious FIDE Master (FM) title at just 11 years of age.
With this milestone, Charvi becomes the second-youngest girl ever in the world to cross 2300 Elo and secure the FM title. Only the legendary Judit Polgar achieved this feat at a younger age on a non-provisional basis.
🌍 Global Representation at 11 Years
Charvi is also India’s youngest player to participate in the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship 2025, showcasing exceptional talent on the world stage.
🥉 At the World Blitz Championship 2025, she secured an impressive 3rd place among Indian Women players, marking yet another proud moment for Indian chess.
Charvi’s dedication, discipline, and fighting spirit reflect the bright future of Karnataka and Indian chess. KSCA applauds her parents, coaches, and support team for nurturing this remarkable talent.
We wish Charvi continued success and many more laurels for Karnataka and India in the years ahead.
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