Praggnanandhaa’s invisible second: The making of Vaibhav Suri

What Happened

FIDE Master Prasenjit Dutta, a former prodigy from Tripura, runs a chess academy in New Delhi.

Why It Matters

He mentored Vaibhav Suri, India’s 27th Grandmaster, whose dedication and positional mastery shaped his rise.

Key Details

  • Today, Suri focuses entirely on supporting young phenom R Praggnanandhaa, applying his deep strategic insight as a coach, analyst, and mentor behind the scenes of elite international chess.

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FIDE Master Prasenjit Dutta, a former prodigy from Tripura, runs a chess academy in New Delhi. He mentored Vaibhav Suri, India’s 27th Grandmaster, whose dedication and positional mastery shaped his rise. Today, Suri focuses entirely on supporting young phenom R Praggnanandhaa, applying his deep strategic insight as a coach, analyst, and mentor behind the scenes of elite international chess.

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Source: Times of IndiaOriginal Link

Source: Times of India

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