| 1. Vidit achieved the Grandmaster title in January 2013. |
| 2. He is ranked as the third-highest player from India. |
| 3. Vidit is one of four Indian players with an Elo rating of 2700. |
| 4. In 2008, he secured victory in the World Youth Chess Championship under-14 category. |
| 5. Vidit was awarded scholarships by the Sports Authority of India and ONGC. |
| 6. He created two popular instructional DVDs for ChessBase. |
| 7. In 2019, Vidit defeated the five-time world champion Vishwanath Anand. |
| 8. In 2019 Tata Steel Masters, he defeated former world champion Vladimir Kramnik. |
| 9. He became the 30th Indian Grandmaster. |
| 10. He crossed the 2500 Elo rating in January 2010 and 2600 in January 2014. |