New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Chess Olympiad Torch Relay is not only an honour for India, but also for the glorious heritage of the game. The Prime Minister was in Delhi to launch the Chess Olympiad Torch Relay at the Indira Gandhi Stadium.
"Today is the first torch relay for the Chess Olympiad. This torch relay is not only an honour for India, but also for the glorious heritage of the game," said PM Modi while addressing the audience. The Prime Minister expressed happiness that the game of Chess is being celebrated as a huge international event in its birthplace and is a passion for people worldwide now. "Our ancestors invented the games like Chaturanga and Chess for the analytical development of the brain. Children who play Chess are becoming good problem-solvers," he added.
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Modi said that in the past eight years, India has improved its performance in Chess and the New India's youth is excelling in every sport and making records. "Now we are working keeping the 2024 Paris Olympics and 2028 Los Angeles Olympics in mind and for that sportspersons are being supported through TOPS (Target Olympic Podium Scheme) as well," he added.
The Prime Minister wished all the players taking part in the event luck. This year, for the very first time, the International Chess Body, FIDE, has instituted the Chess Olympiad Torch which is part of Olympic tradition but was never done in the Chess Olympiad. India will be the first-ever country to have the Chess Olympiad Torch Relay.