Career
He achieved the first GM norm in June 2017 at the "Ciutat de Montcada" open, the second in February 2018 at the Böblingen open, the third in July 2018 at the Barberà del Vallès open.[2]
Other results were a 4th place at the Andorra open in 2017;[3] 2nd after Richard Rapport in the Coppa Vergani at Villorba (Italy) in January 2018.
In April 2019, he placed equal 1st-8th at the Dubai Open with 7/9 (Maxim Matlakov won the event on tiebreak).[4]
In July 2019, he won the Commonwealth Championship U18 at New Delhi with 7/7; in the same month, he was second at the Thailand Chess Festival of Pattaya.[5]
In February 2025, he placed equal 1st-2nd at the Cappelle-la-Grande Open with 7½/9 (French IM Mahel Boyer won the event on tiebreak).[6]
In March 2025, he won the Cannes Chess Open with 7½/9 ahead of IM Aradhya Garg & Kazybek Nogerbek.[7]
In July 2025, he placed equal 1st-2nd at the Dole Open with 7½/9 along with Jan Malek. He won the event after blitz tiebreaks.[8]
In October 2025, he won the National championship on tiebreak, tying with IM Goutham Krishna H with 9/11.[9]