1969 - Born in December 11th in Chennai. Indian Chess Grandmaster.
1983 - Was the champion in the National Sub Junior Championship and set a new record by scoring 9/9 points.
1984-1985 - Earned the title of International Master at 15, the youngest Asian to achieve this distinction.
1986 - Was the Youngest National Champion at the National 'A' Chess Championship.
1987 - First Asian to win the World Junior Title and the first Indian to receive an ELO rating of 2500.
- Became India’s first Grandmaster and the Youngest Grandmaster in the World at that time.
1989 - A special triumph in beating 2 former World Champions, Mikhail Tal and Boris Spassky.
1992 - Captained the Indian team. Remained unbeaten throughout while playing on the top board.
1996 - Won the prestigious Dortmund Tournament.
1998 - Achieved a career high ELO rating of 2795,just 5 points short of the magical 2800 mark achieved till date only by Garry Kasparov.
2000 - He won the FIDE World Chess Championship on Christmas Eve, to assure himself a place in history and ascend the very summit of the game.
2003 - Became the first player ever, to win 3 unshared titles beating Kramnik's record of 2 unshared and 2 shared titles.
- Lived up to his reputation of being the best rapid chess player in the world by beating Vladimir Kramnik 1.5 - 0.5 in the Final.
2006 - Shared honours with Alexander Morozevich. Anand did not lose a single Rapid game and finished a tied second in the Blindfold. Morozevich outplayed Loek van Wely in his final Blindfold top board game, to tie with Anand overall.
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