Harshavardhan GB became India’s 97th Grandmaster, ending a six-year wait since earning his IM title in 2020. Nicknamed “legend” by his chess peers for his creative brilliance, the 22-year-old overcame repeated near-misses, financial struggles and travel hardships. Backed by his family and coaches, Harshavardhan’s emotional breakthrough has now set him on the path towards becoming a super Grandmaster. Harshavardhan GB became India’s 97th Grandmaster, ending a six-year wait since earning his IM title in 2020. Nicknamed “legend” by his chess peers for his creative brilliance, the 22-year-old overcame repeated near-misses, financial struggles and travel hardships. Backed by his family and coaches, Harshavardhan’s emotional breakthrough has now set him on the path towards becoming a super Grandmaster.
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