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Chennai Grand Masters 2025: Full schedule, participants, prize money and everything else you need to know
The third edition of the Chennai Grand Masters, India's strongest Classical tournament, gets underway in Chennai on Wednesday, 6 August and features some of the biggest names in the sport including Grandmasters Arjun Erigaisi and Anish Giri. read more World No 5 Arjun Erigaisi and No 10 Anish Giri are the top contenders for the title at the 2025 Chennai Grand Masters. Image: Norway Chess/FIDE After his impressive performance at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh last month, where he represented Gen.G and had gone as far as the semi-finals, Arjun Erigaisi is set to compete on home turf in the third edition of the Chennai Grand Masters tournament, India's strongest Classical tournament. However, the 21-year-old Indian Grandmaster, who had also reached the semi-finals of the Freestyle Chess Las Vegas event before chess' debut at the Esports World Cup, is set for quite the challenge even if he can count on the support of the crowd to boost his morale. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The world No 5, after all, is part of a 10-man field that comprises names such as Anish Giri and Vincent Keymer besides fellow Indians Vidit Gujrathi and Nihal Sarin. Arjun thus faces quite the steep path to the summit even if he enters the tournament as a title favourite. Gukesh had won the inaugural edition in 2023, beating Arjun on the Sonneborn-Berger score after both players finished with 4.5 points each at the end of seven rounds. Arjun was also involved in a three-way tie with Aravindh Chithambaram and Levon Aronian on 4.5 points after seven rounds. Aravindh would go on to win the tie-breaks to be crowned champion. Having fallen narrowly short twice before, Arjun will be hoping to emerge triumphant on his third attempt. With the third edition of the tournament set to get underway on Wednesday, 6 August, we present to you the full schedule, format, list of players and everything else you need to know about the tournament: When will the third edition of Chennai Grand Masters be taking place? Chennai Grand Masters 2025 will be taking place from 6 to 15 August. Play will begin at 2 pm IST everday except on the final day, in which it will begin a couple of hours earlier. Where will the third edition of Chennai Grand Masters be taking place? The 2025 Chennai Grand Masters will be taking place at the Hyatt Regency in Chennai. ♟️ Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters LIVE in Chennai! The Board is Set. The Legends are Ready. Are you? 🎟️ Book now on Kynhood or just hit the link in bio! 📍 Hyatt Regency, Chennai | 🗓️ August 6–15, 2025@ChessbaseIndia @chess24com @chesscom_in@QBResearch @kyn_hood… — Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters (@Chennai_GM) July 30, 2025 STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Who are the players competing in the Masters event at Chennai Grand Masters 2025? Following are the players who will be participating in the 'Masters' section: – GM Arjun Erigaisi (India) – GM Anish Giri (Netherlands) – GM Vincent Keymer (Germany) – GM Vidit Gujrathi (India) – GM Jorden van Foreest (Netherlands) – GM Awonder Liang (USA) – GM Nihal Sarin (India) – GM Ray Robson (USA) – GM Murali Karthikeyan (India) – GM Pranav Venkatesh (India) What format will the games be played in in Chennai Grand Masters 2025? The tournament will take place in a single round-robin format with Classical time controls – in which players start with 90 minutes on the clock with an increment of 30 seconds per move. Should two or more players finish tied for the first spot after nine rounds, the winner will be decided in the tie-breaks which will comprise two blitz games with 3+2 time controls followed by an Armageddon game, if necessary. How much prize money is on offer at Chennai Grand Masters 2025? Here's the total prize money (in Indian rupees) that's will be awarded to the players competing in the Masters section, as per final standings: 1st: Rs 25 lakh 2nd: Rs 15 lakh 3rd: Rs 10 lakh 4th: Rs 7.5 lakh 5th: Rs 5 lakh 6th: Rs 3.5 lakh 7th: Rs 3 lakh 8th: Rs 2.4 lakh 9th: Rs 1.8 lakh 10th: Rs 1.8 lakh Besides the trophy and prize money, the tournament also offers crucial FIDE Circuit points that count towards qualification for next year's Candidates Tournament. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Where can I watch Chennai Grand Masters 2025 LIVE? The 2025 Chennai Grand Masters will be streamed live on YouTube by the ChessBase India channel.


India.com
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Why Nikki Haley's Advice To Trump Over Tariffs Could Shift How America Handles India, China And Russian Oil
Washington DC: Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has slammed President Donald Trump for announcing plans to 'very substantially' raise tariffs on Indian imports, following New Delhi's continued oil purchases from Russia. In a post on X, she said that while India's oil trade with Russia is a valid concern, China, which is currently the largest buyer of Russian and Iranian oil, has been granted a 90-day tariff pause. 'India should not be buying oil from Russia. But China, an adversary and the number one buyer of Russian and Iranian oil, got a 90-day tariff pause. Don't give China a pass and burn a relationship with a strong ally like India,' she posted. India should not be buying oil from Russia. But China, an adversary and the number one buyer of Russian and Iranian oil, got a 90-day tariff pause. Don't give China a pass and burn a relationship with a strong ally like India. — Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) August 5, 2025 Trump had said he would raise tariffs on Indian goods 'very substantially' within 24 hours, calling out India's continued energy trade with Russia. 'India is not only buying massive amounts of Russian Oil, they are then, for much of the Oil purchased, selling it on the Open Market for big profits,' he wrote in an earlier post on Truth Social. He further added, 'They don't care how many people in Ukraine are being killed by the Russian War Machine. Because of this, I will be substantially raising the Tariff paid by India to the USA.' Trump also heighted, in an interview with CNBC, that India's existing tariffs on American imports were too high, although he did not specify a revised rate. India's Ministry of External Affairs issued a response shortly after the U.S. announcement, calling the proposed action 'unjustified and unreasonable'. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the decision to import oil from Russia came after traditional suppliers shifted exports to Europe during the Ukraine conflict. He added that the United States had previously acknowledged India's decision as necessary for global energy market stability. He clarified that India's energy imports serve domestic needs and ensure stable pricing for consumers. 'This is a necessity compelled by the global market situation,' he said. He emphasised that countries raising concerns about India's trade with Russia are themselves engaged in similar commerce. The European Union's bilateral goods trade with Russia stood at 67.5 billion euro in 2024, with an additional 17.2 billion euro in services recorded the year before. EU imports of liquefied natural gas from Russia reached a record 16.5 million tonnes this year. The data also showed that Europe's imports from Russia included chemicals, fertilizers, mining products, steel and machinery. Meanwhile, the United States continues to import Russian uranium hexafluoride for nuclear power, palladium for electric vehicles and other industrial goods. Jaiswal reiterated that India's trade decisions are based on market dynamics and national priorities. 'Our ties with any country stand on their merit and should not be seen from the prism of a third country,' he said. He also added that India and Russia maintain a 'steady and time-tested partnership'. In late July, the United States had announced a 25 percent reciprocal tariff on Indian goods. Around the same time, America and China agreed to a temporary reduction in their own tariffs under a 90-day pause, during which U.S. tariffs were brought down from 145% to 30% and Chinese duties from 125% to 10%, according to Al Jazeera. The discussion around tariffs and trade continues at a time when concerns over rising global crude prices persist. Analysts have warned that any major disruption in oil supply lines, including India's imports from Russia, could impact global energy markets.


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Delhi to Manila direct flights set to begin on October 1, says MEA
In a significant step towards enhancing regional connectivity between India and the Philippines, direct flights from Delhi to Manila are expected to commence operations from October 1 this year, the Ministry of External Affairs stated on Tuesday. President Marcos announced visa-free entry privileges for Indian tourists, while PM Modi reciprocated with a similar scheme for Filipino tourists.(Arvind Yadav/Hindustan Times) During a special press briefing on the occasion of the state visit of the President of the Philippines, Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr, to India, the MEA indicated that the two countries are exploring possibilities of expanding air links to additional destinations shortly to provide a strong impetus to tourism, business, and people-to-people contacts between the two countries. "Direct Air India flight connectivity from Delhi to Manila will be operational from the 1st of October to the Philippines, hopefully. Further discussions on destinations and how to expand will be further," the MEA stated. Earlier today, during the joint press statement, President Marcos announced visa-free entry privileges for Indian tourists, while PM Modi reciprocated with a similar scheme for Filipino tourists. "I reiterated our introduction of visa-free entry privileges and extended our invitation for more Indian tourists to visit the Philippines. I thank Prime Minister Modi in turn for the introduction of a scheme to grant visas free of charge to Filipino tourists travelling to India. We welcome the resumption of direct flights from October this year and have renewed our commitment to sustaining and expanding such direct air connectivity," he said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the decision, noting that India has also agreed to offer free e-visas to tourists from the Philippines. "We welcome the Philippines' decision to allow visa-free entry to Indian tourists. India has also decided to allow free e-visas for the Philippines' tourists. This year, work will be done regarding direct flights between India and Manila," PM Modi stated. The Philippines' President is on a five-day visit to India from August 4 to August 8. The visit marked a new era of closer engagement between the Philippines and India, with both nations poised to enhance their cooperation in various areas. President Marcos will also be meeting with President Droupadi Murmu later in the day.