Russia had wanted to strengthen commercial, cultural and literary ties with India as early as 1860 when it wanted to open diplomatic office in India. However, the then British government in India was against it. In November 1900, Russia opened its first consulate in
Mumbai. In 1910, the consulate was moved to
Kolkata. However, it was only on April 12, 1947, a few months before India attained Independence, did Russia open its embassy in
New Delhi. The Chennai consulate was opened in 1947. The first contacts between Chennai and
Volgograd in the Russian Federation were established in 1967 when a document of friendship, solidarity and cultural co-operation was signed. The Russian Centre of Science and Culture (formerly known as the House of Soviet Cultural Centre), the cultural wing of the consulate, was established in 1972 to promote cultural relationship between peoples of India and Russia. On 14 August the same year, Tal Chess Club, the city's first formal chess club was started in the library of the centre by
Manuel Aaron. It went on to produce several
chess grandmasters in the city, including India's first grandmaster
Vishwanathan Anand. In 2022, the consulate celebrated its 75 years of
diplomatic relations with India. ==Location==