Hyderabad: Indian Chess Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa has upheld the nation's spirits to new heights by securing a spot in the FIDE World Cup finals after defeating the world number 3 chess player, American GM Fabiano Caruana in the semi-finals. He also secured his participation in the upcoming Candidates Tournament in Canada, where the winner will challenge the reigning world champion, Chinese GM Liren Ding.
All eyes are now on the intense showdown between Praggnanandhaa and Norwegian Grand Master(GM) Magnus Carlsen, world number 1, in a bid to lift the World Cup title. Earlier in the tournament, Praggnanandhaa displayed his excellence by defeating world number 2, United States GM Hikaru Nakamura, underscoring his remarkable journey so far.
Amid the chess championship, the nation's gaze also turns to the space sector, where India eagerly anticipates the soft landing of its moon lander near the South Pole. After a heartbreaking setback in 2019, ISRO has again given hope to achieve a successful soft landing by the Chandrayaan-3. The space mission, comprising a propulsion module, lander, and rover, aims to achieve this feat, evoking a mix of anticipation and tension.
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