Rayaan Rehman, Pakistan’s young chess player, has achieved another major success by winning the Arena International Master (AIM) title from the International Chess Federation, becoming one of the youngest players in Pakistan to reach this level.
At just 10 years old, he is now seen as one of Pakistan’s most promising young chess talents. He previously made history as the youngest Pakistani player to earn the Arena FIDE Master (AFM) title and later became the youngest in the country to achieve the Arena Candidate Master (ACM) title.
This latest achievement further strengthens his position as one of the leading young chess players in Pakistan and highlights his steady progress in international-level competitions.
Rayaan’s success at such a young age shows strong dedication, consistent practice, and growing experience in the sport.
His achievements are being followed closely by chess enthusiasts and are considered an inspiration for other young players in the country.
Experts believe that with continued training and international exposure, he has the potential to achieve even higher chess titles in the future.
His journey also reflects the growing interest in chess in Pakistan, especially among children and school-level players.
Many people see his success as a positive sign for the future of mind sports in the country, where more young players are now joining chess clubs and tournaments.
Officials and coaches say that his progress will encourage more investment in youth chess programs and help Pakistan develop stronger representation in international competitions in the coming years at global level events and future championships worldwide success expected ahead further.

