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In Pics: PM Narendra Modi launches historic torch relay for 44th Chess Olympiad

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the historic torch relay for the 44th Chess Olympiad on Sunday (June 19) at 5 pm at Indira Gandhi Stadium in New Delhi. Here are some pictures from the event. 

Narendra Modi playing chess with GM Koneru Humpy

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Narendra Modi playing chess with GM Koneru Humpy

The 44th Chess Olympiad will be held in Chennai from July 28 to August 10, 2022. The prestigious competition, which has been organised since 1927, is being hosted in India for the first time and in Asia after 30 years. With 189 countries participating, this will be the largest participation in any Chess Olympiad. (Image source: Twitter)

Narendra Modi with President of All India Chess Federation Sanjay Kapoor

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Narendra Modi with President of All India Chess Federation Sanjay Kapoor

This torch will be taken to 75 cities in a span of 40 days before the final culmination at Mahabalipuram near Chennai. At every location, chess grandmasters of the state will receive the torch. (Image source: Twitter)

Narendra Modi with chess great Vishwanathan Anand

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Narendra Modi with chess great Vishwanathan Anand

FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich handed over the torch to Prime Minister, who in turn handed it over to Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand. (Image source: ANI)

Narendra Modi with many chess players and officials

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Narendra Modi with many chess players and officials

India will be the first-ever country to have the Chess Olympiad Torch Relay.Notably, taking the Indian roots of Chess to a greater height, this tradition of Torch Relay for the Chess Olympiad will henceforth always begin in India and travel across all continents before reaching the host country, said an official release. (Image source: ANI) 

Narendra Modi with the torch

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Narendra Modi with the torch

This year, for the very first time, the International Chess Body, FIDE, has instituted the Chess Olympiad Torch which is part of Olympic tradition but was never done in the Chess Olympiad. (Image souce: ANI)