BRING YOUR VISION INTO ACTION

India’s rising chess superstar, 18-year-old Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, recently received encouragement from an unexpected quarter – Indian billionaire Gautam Adani.
The Adani Group chairman met Praggnanandhaa and expressed his support for the teenage chess prodigy’s meteoric success. He lauded Praggnanandhaa as an inspiration for countless young Indians proving that hard work and perseverance can make national sporting dreams come true.
Adani hailed Praggnanandhaa’s journey as representing the boundless potential of 21st century India. He commended the humble grandmaster’s focus on standing on podiums celebrating India’s glory rather than personal accolades.
The Adani Group has backed 28 elite Indian athletes across sports like boxing, wrestling and shooting through its #GarvHai initiative. It spotlights how corporate patronage can empower promising talents with resources and guidance.
Praggnanandhaa has taken giant strides in 2022-2023 including becoming the youngest player to reach a Chess World Cup final. He also scored stunning wins over defending world champion Magnus Carlsen.
At just 18, Praggnanandhaa’s maturity, prodigious talent and determination have made the chess world sit up and take notice. With support from visionary corporate benefactors like the Adani Group, the sky is the limit for this rising star.
Praggnanandhaa’s ascent mirrors India’s ambitions on the global sporting stage. As more corporates step up to nurture promising talents, India’s youth have an unprecedented chance to conquer international sporting summits. Adani’s support for Praggnanandhaa highlights the immense mutually beneficial potential of public-private partnerships to catalyze India’s sporting dreams.