India holds limited leverage in its tariff negotiations with the United States, says Uday KotakDuring a keynote address, Uday Kotak, recognized as India's wealthiest banker, pointed out the country’s limited bargaining power in tariff...
Does your kid want to be the next Kohli, Ronaldo? Financial planning for kid’s sports career needs a different strategy than for education, here’s a guideAs India embraces sports as a viable career, parents are increasingly willing to invest in their children's athletic pursuits. However, the...
Did the government follow protocol in awarding D Gukesh the Khel Ratna?D Gukesh's inclusion in the 2024 Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna awardees was a surprise, as his historic World Chess Championship win in Dece...
Koneru Humpy grabs historic World Rapid Chess Championship titleKoneru Humpy clinches her second World Rapid Chess Championship title, defeating Indonesia's Irene Sukandar, and becomes the only player ot...
Crouching Tiger, Wounded Dragon: India is in a commanding position on the world chess scene, and it’s only the beginningIndian chess prodigy Dommaraju Gukesh won the World Chess Championship. He defeated Ding Liren in a tense final game. Gukesh fulfilled his ...
It was a moment for us to remember all the sacrifices we made: Gukesh's motherJ Padmakumari, mother of World Chess Championship winner D Gukesh, was overwhelmed with emotion upon hearing of her son's victory. Reflecti...
Every chess player wants to live this moment. I'm living my dream, says Gukesh after becoming world chess champion18-year-old Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh achieved a historic victory against China's Ding Liren, becoming the youngest-ever World Chess Ch...
World Chess Championship: 9th game between Gukesh and Liren ends in drawThe ninth game of the World Chess Championship between Ding Liren and D Gukesh ended in a draw, the seventh of the match. With the score ti...
'Longing for some rest': Young chess prodigy reflects on exhausting victoryDommaraju Gukesh is tired. After three weeks of gruelling chess that ended in him becoming the youngest ever Candidates champion, all he wa...
"The world gained from a peace dividend after USSR’s decline— that calm is shrinking now...": Kenneth RogoffKenneth Rogoff, former chief economist of the IMF and Maurits C. Boas Chair of International Economics at Harvard University, discusses the...
Praggnanandhaa blunders again, goes down to RapportAfter briefly going ahead of Viswanthan Anand and attaining the top Indian status in the live rating list, this double blow cost the Indian...
Praggnanandhaa: From wonderkid to a chess great in the waitingR Praggnanandhaa, an 18-year-old chess prodigy from Chennai, has made waves in the chess world with his impressive performances. He recentl...
Happy that Chess is back in Asian Games: Vishwanathan AnandChess was a part of Asian Games programme at the 2006 edition in Doha and 2010 in Guangzhou.