Watch: Pakistani team holds Indian flag at Chess Olympiad 2024, ‘Rare Gesture’ Goes Viral

The 2024 Chess Olympiad in Budapest showcased global talent, with a viral moment when Pakistani players were seen inadvertently holding the Indian flag during a photo session, adding a unique emotional touch to the event.

Published date india.com Published: September 27, 2024 8:39 AM IST
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Chess Olympiad 2024 saw the Pakistan team holding Indian Flag.

New Delhi: In one of the most heartwarming and unexpected moments recently at the Chess Olympiad 2024, the Pakistan chess team, with pride, held the Indian flag. A social media storm caught this touching moment, which sparked reactions at both sides of the border, many of whom celebrated it as a symbol of unity through sport.

The incident arose when a group photograph of the team was being taken informally after the tournament. Pakistani players, in a negligence, were holding the Indian flag during the shooting. Whichever was the case, whether accidentally or deliberately done, this picture has now become a symbol of friendship.

Social media users reacted swiftly, with many applauding the gesture while others lightheartedly poked fun. The viral video has taken the internet by storm, sparking conversations about how chess, known for its strategic depth, could serve as a metaphor for diplomacy and unity.

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The response ranged from the creation of lighthearted memes to meaningful discussions about the potential of chess, and sports in general, to build bridges and foster connections between nations.

The men’s team, featuring D Gukesh, Arjun Erigaisi, and R Praggnanandhaa, displayed their dominance by defeating Slovenia in the final round. Gukesh, the standout performer, won 10 out of 11 rounds, propelling India to the top with 21 out of 22 possible points.

The women’s team, led by D Harika, Tania Sachdev, and R Vaishali, claimed gold after a tense victory over Azerbaijan in the final.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally congratulated the champions on Wednesday, commending their dedication and the significant impact they’ve made on Indian sports.

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