An admin task for online gaming
June 20, 2025
|Financial Express Ahmedabad
When states independently regulate internet-based industries like online gaming, businesses face a patchwork of rules that can complicate operations
INDIA'S ONLINE GAMING sector is navigating a dynamic ecosystem, with states taking bold steps to address the regulatory gaps. While the central government has come out with intermediary rules and is yet to introduce comprehensive implementation guidelines under the Information Technology (IT) Act, several states are taking proactive measures. Tamil Nadu has already established a regulatory framework through the Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority (Real Money Games) Regulations, 2025. Meanwhile, Maharashtra and Karnataka are reportedly exploring similar regulatory approaches. These state-led initiatives reflect a growing urgency to bring clarity and oversight to the sector amid its exponential growth. If the rules remain fragmented throughout India, it may cause a lack of ease of doing business for the industry and eventually result in a loss of revenue to the government.
Online gaming aligns closely with the Prime Minister's vision of Digital India and our ambition to position India as a gaming superpower. With 45 crore gamers and a compound annual growth rate of ~14%, the industry bolsters India's status as the third-largest digital economy, third-largest start-up ecosystem, and fastest-growing G20 nation. However, the developments around states and the Centre's regulations have sparked a broader discourse on the best way to govern the sector.
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