Tripura’s 15-year-old chess prodigy Arshiya Das recently became the first Woman International Master (WIM) from Northeast India after winning a tournament in Serbia. Her rise began from playing chess on a laptop as a child, followed by strong national and international results. With family sacrifices, coaching across India, and intense training, she has emerged as a major talent, highlighting both the region’s potential and the need for better support and sponsorship Tripura’s 15-year-old chess prodigy Arshiya Das recently became the first Woman International Master (WIM) from Northeast India after winning a tournament in Serbia. Her rise began from playing chess on a laptop as a child, followed by strong national and international results. With family sacrifices, coaching across India, and intense training, she has emerged as a major talent, highlighting both the region’s potential and the need for better support and sponsorship
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