Indian nationals cannot enter. British-Indian or Irish-Indian citizens are welcome to enter.FALSE
Canadian Open Chess Championship was created in 1956.
U.S. Open Chess Championship was created in 1900.
U.S. Women's Open Chess Championship was created in 1934.
EU Individual Open Chess Championship was created in 2005.
Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship was created in 1981.
Only British or Irish citizens are eligible to play. That means British-Indians and Irish-Indians are welcome to play, but Indian nationals (and anyone else of a foreign nationality) cannot enter.
British Open Championship Golf happened in 1997.
British Open Championship Golf was created on 1997-04-30.
There is no such tournament as the British Open do you mean the Open Championship?
Yes, but to clarify - the event was open to anyone in the Commonwealth, but after 2003, the rules were changed so that only British and Irish players could play. That would include British people of Indian descent, whether they were born in Britain or were naturalised citizens. But an Indian national could no longer enter, same for any other Commonwealth nation.
The Claret Jug, officially known as the Golf Champion Trophy, is presented to the winner of The Open Championship along with the Gold Medal. The winner is announced as the "Champion Golfer of the Year".