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

New Delhi, Sep 30 (IANS) India’s Bharat Singh Chauhan on Friday was reappointed unopposed as Appointee Leader of the Asian Chess League. This is the second term for Chauhan as the Delegate President.

Challenging on the ticket of President Sheik Ruler canister Khalifah Al Nahyan, Chauhan ended up being a consistent decision for the post of Representative President as no other contender decided to set up his selection in short order on September 27.

The honor is gave to Chauhan again because of his remarkable endeavors during the Chess Olympiad that saw a record interest. As well as being to this the Delhi-based Chess buff who has had an enormous run as a chess chairman over the most recent three years, the Delhi Chess Affiliation said in a delivery on Friday.

Hisham Al Taher of UAE, Sahapol Nakvanich of Thailand and Xu Yuhua of China are likewise chosen as the Overall Secretary, Financier and VP individually.

It is appropriate to specify that during the FIDE Congress held alongside the 44th FIDE Chess Olympiad at Mahabalipuram, Chauhan was chosen unopposed as Leader of the Region Chess Relationship as well as FIDE selected him as the Executive of the FIDE Warning Board, which incorporates amazing Grandmasters Vladimir Kramnik and Judit Polgar.

The warning board will assume a significant part in FIDE the executives as it presents its suggestions to the different overseeing bodies of FIDE with respect to the main issues of the association of chess life.

“This is one of the most mind-blowing acknowledgment for all the difficult work and the Chess Olympiad which was a fabulous achievement. I’m certain this is another first light throughout the entire existence of Indian chess and we are en route to turn into the best chess-playing country on the planet,” Chauhan said on his new achievement.

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