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The racial fragility of the West- The Bhartiya Chess dominance

“The racial fragility of the West- The Indian Chess dominance”, The Pamphlet, October 06, 2025

“The West has always been insecure about the rise of the young, new and fearless India. For decades, the West has perceived India as a brain drain machine, a place so entwined in its colonial and invasion past that it has forgotten its own identity.

Till the time an air of economic and racial supremacy was existent, these nations barely minded the presence of India, but now with the emergence of Bharat from India, the West seems to be running around like a headless chicken, in hopes to battle against redundancy.

The world being the sporting spectacle that it is has had its own shares of heated and tensed moments. Ironically though, the sport which has witnessed the most ‘soft power’ historically has been chess……”

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