Apaar Saxena has earned the prestigious International Master (IM) title after achieving all three required norms through impressive performances in European chess tournaments.
The young chess player from Karnataka reached the milestone following consistent performances against strong international opponents.
Why in News?
Apaar Saxena has become the latest Indian chess player to achieve the International Master title, one of the major titles awarded by the global chess body FIDE.
His success highlights India’s growing dominance in world chess and the rise of young Indian players on the international stage.
Key Highlights of Apaar Saxena’s Achievement
Earned All Three IM Norms
Apaar Saxena secured all three required International Master norms during tournaments held across Europe.
To become an International Master, players must:
- Achieve three IM norms
- Reach the required FIDE rating benchmark
- Perform consistently against titled international players
His performances demonstrated strong preparation, consistency, and competitive skill.
What is the International Master (IM) Title?
The International Master title is awarded by:
FIDE
It is one of the highest official chess titles after the Grandmaster (GM) title.
Requirements for IM Title
A player generally needs:
- Three IM norms
- A FIDE rating of 2400 at some stage
- Strong performances in international tournaments
The title is recognised globally and remains valid for life.
India’s Growing Presence in Chess
India has emerged as one of the strongest chess nations in recent years.
Young players from across the country are regularly achieving international titles and performing strongly in global events.
Why India Is Producing Strong Chess Players
Several factors have contributed to India’s rise in chess:
- Better coaching systems
- Online chess platforms
- Increased tournament exposure
- Inspiration from top Indian players
- Growing popularity of chess among youth
The success of Indian players at global tournaments has also encouraged more youngsters to take up the sport.
Karnataka’s Contribution to Indian Chess
Karnataka has produced several talented chess players over the years.
The state has become one of the important centres for chess training and competitions in India.
Apaar Saxena’s achievement adds to Karnataka’s growing reputation in the chess community.
Why This Achievement Matters
Earning the International Master title is considered a major milestone in a chess player’s career.
It reflects:
- International-level consistency
- Tactical and strategic strength
- Competitive performance under pressure
Achievements like these also strengthen India’s standing in global chess competitions.


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