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He has played more than 100 national championships and more than 40 international championships. He holds the 58th rank in the Top 100 Chess Players list of India (published by the World Chess Federation) and is the only player of [[Madhya Pradesh]] to win all the State U-8, U-10, U-12,U-14,U-16,U-19, U-25 and Seniors Chess Championship.
He has played more than 100 national championships and more than 40 international championships. He holds the 58th rank in the Top 100 Chess Players list of India (published by the World Chess Federation) and is the only player of [[Madhya Pradesh]] to win all the State U-8, U-10, U-12,U-14,U-16,U-19, U-25 and Seniors Chess Championship.


Khamparia has represented India in various international championships at Turkey, Malaysia, Bahrain, UAE, Sri Lanka, Iran, Nepal and many other countries. He was a silver medalist in the [[Commonwealth Chess Championship]],<ref name=Silver>[http://www.hindustantimes.com/indore/indore-chess-master-plays-with-over-50-players-at-iim/story-2cCsGizJFMNgNULrmIIrzN.html  Indore: Chess master plays with over 50 players at IIM ], in the ''[[Hindustan Times]]''; published 15 September 2014; retrieved 14 July 2016</ref> and has a master's title from [[World Chess Federation]]. He was an International Master in the 82nd FIDE Congress 2011 at Karkow, Poland, in October 2011.<ref>https://en.chessbase.com/post/surprising-winner-at-the-sydney-open</ref> IM Akshat Khamparia (IND) won the extraordinarily close GM group of the usual monthly First Saturday GM tournament in May 2018.<ref>https://hunonchess.com/im-akshat-khamparia-raised-first-among-equals-on-the-first-saturday-may-2018-budapest-gm</ref>
Khamparia has represented India in various international championships at Turkey, Malaysia, Bahrain, UAE, Sri Lanka, Iran, Nepal and many other countries. He was a silver medalist in the [[Commonwealth Chess Championship]],<ref name=Silver>[http://www.hindustantimes.com/indore/indore-chess-master-plays-with-over-50-players-at-iim/story-2cCsGizJFMNgNULrmIIrzN.html  Indore: Chess master plays with over 50 players at IIM ], in the ''[[Hindustan Times]]''; published 15 September 2014; retrieved 14 July 2016</ref> and has a master's title from [[World Chess Federation]]. He was an International Master in the 82nd FIDE Congress 2011 at Karkow, Poland, in October 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.chessbase.com/post/surprising-winner-at-the-sydney-open|title=Surprising winner at the Sydney Open|date=13 May 2011}}</ref> IM Akshat Khamparia (IND) won the extraordinarily close GM group of the usual monthly First Saturday GM tournament in May 2018.<ref>https://hunonchess.com/im-akshat-khamparia-raised-first-among-equals-on-the-first-saturday-may-2018-budapest-gm</ref>


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