• 2010: Won silver in the under-16 category of the
Commonwealth Chess Championship held in
New Delhi. • 2011: In July, he won silver in the National Sub Junior Chess Championship held in
Chennai. In September, he achieved 7th place in the 41st National Junior Chess Championship held in
Goa. • 2012: Played on the first board for the bronze medal-winning Indian team at the Under-16
Chess Olympiad. Won gold in the under-16 category of the Commonwealth Chess Championship. Achieved 7th in the open section. • 2013: Achieved 4th in the 43rd National Junior Chess Championship held in
Lucknow. • 2014: Won gold in the 44th National Junior Chess Championship held in
Pune. • 2015: Best junior in the Thailand Open held in
Bangkok. Won silver in the Asian Junior Chess Championship held in
Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic. • 2016: Won bronze in the
World Junior Chess Championship held in
Odisha, India. Won gold in the Asian Junior Blitz Chess Championship, silver in the Asian Junior Chess Championship, • 2017: Beat then-reigning world blitz champion
Sergey Karjakin 1.5–0.5 in the
Aeroflot Blitz championship held in
Moscow. • 2018: Won bronze in blitz in the 25th
Abu Dhabi International Chess Festival. Won bronze in the
Zurich Christmas Open held in
Zurich, Switzerland in December. • 2019: Won a
Chess.com Titled Tuesday, defeating a field including
Hikaru Nakamura and
Wesley So. Champion of the first Ellobregat Open held in Spain. He was the third seed, and secured the title following a playoff win over second seed
Mateusz Bartel of
Poland. Achieved 4th in the
Asian Chess Championship. Won bronze in the
blitz event there. Achieved 4th in the Commonwealth Chess Championship. Qualified for the
Chess World Cup 2019, where he was knocked out in the first round after rapid tiebreaks against
David Antón Guijarro. • 2020: Won the Kerala Checkmate Covid 19 online blitz tournament, scoring 9/10. Contributed the prize money to the Kerala Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund. Faced
Magnus Carlsen in round 1 of the Chess24 Banter Final, losing 0.5–5.5. • 2021: In August, he finished second in the
Riga Technical University Open "A" tournament. In October, he finished second in the ChessMood Open 2021. • 2022: Achieved first in the 1st Grandiscacchi Catholica International Open. • 2023: Won bronze in the
Qatar Masters Open. ==References==