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India’s Bharat Singh Chauhan elected Deputy President of Asian Chess Federation

New Delhi: India’s Bharat Singh Chauhan on Friday was re-elected unopposed as Deputy President of the Asian Chess Federation. This is the second term for Chauhan as the Deputy President.

Contesting on the ticket of President Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifah Al Nahyan, Chauhan turned out to be a unanimous choice for the post of Deputy President as no other contestant chose to put up his nomination before the deadline on September 27.

The honour is bestowed on Chauhan again thanks to his remarkable exploits during the Chess Olympiad that witnessed a record participation. In addition to being to this the Delhi-based Chess buff who has had a tremendous run as a chess administrator in the last three years, the Delhi Chess Association said in a release on Friday.

Hisham Al Taher of UAE, Sahapol Nakvanich of Thailand and Xu Yuhua of China are also elected as the General Secretary, Treasurer and Vice President respectively.

It is pertinent to mention that during the FIDE Congress held along with the 44th FIDE Chess Olympiad at Mahabalipuram, Chauhan was elected unopposed as President of the Commonwealth Chess Association as well as FIDE nominated him as the Chairman of the FIDE Advisory Board, which includes legendary Grandmasters Vladimir Kramnik and Judit Polgar.

The advisory board will play a crucial role in FIDE management as it presents its recommendations to the different governing bodies of FIDE regarding the most important issues of the organization of chess life.

“This is one of the best recognition for all the hard work and the Chess Olympiad which was a grand success. I am sure this is a new dawn in the history of Indian chess and we are on our way to become the best chess-playing nation in the world,” Chauhan said on his recent accomplishment.

–IANS