Mayank Chakraborty

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Mayank Chakraborty (born: 28 July, 2009) is an Indian chess Grandmaster from Guwahati, Assam. In March 2026 he became the first chess grandmaster from Assam and the Northeast region of India, and the 94th grandmaster of India.[1][2]

Born (2009-07-28) July 28, 2009 (age 16)
CountryIndia
TitleGrandmaster (2026)
FIDErating2478 (March 2026)
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Mayank Chakraborty
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Born (2009-07-28) July 28, 2009 (age 16)
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CountryIndia
TitleGrandmaster (2026)
FIDE rating2478 (March 2026)
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He previously earned the title of International Master in 2023 and won several national youth championships during his rise in Indian chess.[3]

Early life

Mayank Chakraborty was born in Guwahati, Assam. He began playing chess at a young age and gained attention after winning the National Under-11 Chess Championship in 2019.[4]

As a junior player he won several national and international youth events and emerged as one of the strongest young chess players from Northeast India.

Chess career

Youth championships

Chakraborty achieved national recognition after winning the National Under-11 Open Chess Championship. He also won medals at the Asian Youth Chess Championship and Western Asian Youth Chess Championship.[5]

He later won the National Under-17 Chess Championship in 2023, finishing unbeaten in the tournament.[6][7]

International Master

In 2023 Chakraborty achieved the title of International Master (IM) after crossing the 2400 Elo rating mark and securing the required norms in international tournaments.[8]

His IM norms were achieved in events such as:

  • Maharashtra Grandmaster Open
  • Issykkul Open (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Qatar Masters Open

Grandmaster

In March 2026 Chakraborty achieved the Grandmaster title, becoming India's 94th grandmaster.[1][9]

He secured his final GM norm at the 8th GM Tournament – Hotel Stockholm North in Sweden, finishing first with 7/9 points and crossing the required 2500 rating threshold.[1][2]

His achievement was widely regarded as a historic milestone for chess in Northeast India.[2]

Grandmaster norms

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Grandmaster norms achieved by Mayank Chakraborty
No. Tournament Location Year Score
1 Chola GM Norm Tournament Chennai, India 2025 6.5/9
2 Young Talents GM Tournament Stockholm, Sweden 2026 7/9
3 Hotel Stockholm North GM Tournament Stockholm, Sweden 2026 7/9
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Playing style

Chakraborty is known for a dynamic and tactical playing style and frequently employs openings such as the Sicilian Defence and the Ruy López.

See also

References

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