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India is expected to increase its representation in FIDE

By IANS | Updated: April 2, 2022 23:08 IST

Chennai, April 2 India is expected to have a larger say in the International Chess Federation, commonly known ...

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Chennai, April 2 India is expected to have a larger say in the International Chess Federation, commonly known as FIDE, if the incumbent management led by former Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich wins the polls, chess officials said.

The elections for FIDE Congress will be held in August this year on the sidelines of the 44th Chess Olympiad to be held at Mahabalipuram near here in July-August. It is learnt that the officials of the chess administration in the national federation normally get a relatively higher number of posts in FIDE.

This time around, the All India Chess Federation

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