Won by Abhijeet Gupta back in 2008, the World junior title has remained elusive to the Indians since then even as Gujrathi and grandmaster Sahaj Grover annexed the bronze medal in 2013 and 2011 respectively in the premier championship for players under 20 years of age.
Earlier won by Viswanathan Anand in 1987 and P Harikrishna in 2004, the world junior remains as one of the most prestigious event on the FIDE, the world chess federation's, calendar and India is hosting it only after a gap of two years after a successful conduction in Chennai in 2011.
With none other than Anand as the brand ambassador, the championships have been in news like never before and there is much hype already created around the events. The venue will be the plush Hyatt hotel where the participants will also be staying.
With an ELo rating of 2635 according to October FIDE list, Gujrathi is going to be the fourth seed. However little separates him from higher ranked players as the difference in rating is not so overwhelming.
Grover could be the other Indian in with a chance as he is the only one who has been on the podium before in the open section. Also, the young Grandmaster is very fresh from a successful outing in the Durban International Open Chess tournament where he tied for the first place in a strong field.