Viswanathan anand is an Indian citizen or not.? world chess champion Viswanathan Anand
Unfazed by the controversy surrounding  his nationality, world  chess champion Viswanathan Anand looked cheerful as he arrived to a  grand reception at the International Congress of Mathematicians in  Hyderabad today.
 He may be upset over  the Union human resource development (HRD) ministry questioning his  nationality but Vishy did not show it.  The world champion  enthusiastically walked into the huge hall at the Hyderabad  International Convention Centre to take on simultaneously on 40  mathematicians from across the globe in a game of chess.
He may be upset over  the Union human resource development (HRD) ministry questioning his  nationality but Vishy did not show it.  The world champion  enthusiastically walked into the huge hall at the Hyderabad  International Convention Centre to take on simultaneously on 40  mathematicians from across the globe in a game of chess.The University of Hyderabad had  planned to confer an honorary doctorate on Anand but after the HRD  ministry raised doubts over his citizenship, it delayed its plans.   Reacting to the controversy, Vishwanathan's wife Aruna said they were  not disappointed but irritated at the developments.
"I don't think we are  disappointed, it is just that it is irritating to answer these  questions. Anand has always had an Indian passport and is still an  Indian passport holder. So restating the obvious is a bit irritating.
"I was asked to send a copy of  Anand's passport which I did. That is the only piece of information I  have. I don't know what transpired between them. Every time you look at  him win, you see an Indian flag right behind him that proves that he had  an Indian passport and I don't understand from where this is coming and  why it has been made an issue.
"Receiving a doctorate degree  while being in Hyderabad would have been nice but I think that moment  has passed," she said.
Aug. 23: The bureaucracy has  stalled an  attempt by the University of Hyderabad to confer an  honorary degree on chess  grandmaster Viswanathan Anand while he is in  the southern city to attend the  International Congress of  Mathematicians (ICM).
The Union human  resource development ministry raised  questions about Anand’s  citizenship and failed to process documents that would  have allowed the  university to hand over to Anand an honorary doctoral degree  today as  planned, sources at the university and the ICM said.
“This is terribly embarrassing for us — we  had  requested Anand to arrive in Hyderabad a day in advance of his ICM  engagement so  we could have the convocation today,” Rajat Tandon, the  head of the university’s  department of mathematics, told The  Telegraph.
Anand is a special  guest at the ICM, a quadrennial  mammoth math event, where he will play  chess simultaneously against 40  mathematicians on Tuesday. Today,  instead of receiving the degree, he spent a  part of the afternoon  chatting with mathematicians over lunch. 
The university’s executive committee had several  months  ago approved proposals to confer honorary doctoral degrees on Anand and a   senior American mathematician, David Mumford, university officials  said. 
The university had forwarded  the proposal to the HRD  ministry by mid-July. It received a response  claiming, mistakenly, that since  Anand — who lives in Spain — is a  foreigner, the proposal would also have to be  processed by the external  affairs ministry.
“We were shocked  that someone had raised this issue —  we always think of Anand as an  Indian,” Tandon said. “We contacted Aruna  (Anand’s wife), and she sent  us a copy of his Indian passport,” he said.
In her email to ICM organisers, Aruna wrote: “I do not   understand from where the confusion on Anand’s citizenship comes from.  Anand is  and has always been a citizen of India.”
University sources said all relevant documents were   forwarded to the ministry, which was expected to approve them and send  them to  President Pratibha Patil, who holds the official title of  Visitor at the  University of Hyderabad, a central university.
However, even on August 18, on the eve of the  ICM, the  university had received no final approval. A senior HRD  ministry official today  declined to comment.
“We tried again over the weekend through phone calls —  but  it obviously didn’t work out,” said Madabusi Raghunathan, a senior   mathematician at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, and   chairman of the executive organising committee of the ICM 2010.  “Mumford is  leaving tonight and Anand has this game tomorrow.”
Raghunathan, who was among the mathematicians  who had  lunch with Anand today, said the grandmaster was “very  gracious and said he  understood our problem”.
Raghunathan said he has not himself directly been in  touch  with HRD, but the information he has received from his colleagues who  have  been corresponding with the ministry suggests to him that there  was something  “mischievous” about the ministry’s actions. 
“This university has never given an honorary  degree to  a politician. We give degrees only for academics and  intellectual activity. We  believe Anand deserves this because chess is a  game of the mind,” said  Tirumalasetty Amaranath, dean of the  university’s school of mathematics and  computer and information  sciences.
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