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From Wagers to Winners: How India’s Gaming Reset Could Shape a Generation

In this article, Ankit Nalotia, Founder, MoMantra, stresses India’s gaming reset is about protecting youth, shifting focus from gambling to skill, and building a responsible, globally competitive ecosystem where innovation thrives without compromising trust or responsibility.

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September 16, 2025
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When a country of 1.4 billion decides to ban a gaming app, it is not a digital hiccup, it is a cultural tremor. For millions, mobile gaming had become more than entertainment; it was escape, economy, and identity. India’s latest crackdown is a reminder that the digital playground is never neutral, it is about a nation choosing to reset how its youth engage with technology, money, and ambition.

The intent behind the ban is clear: protecting citizens from addiction, fraud, and financial harm. The method of sudden crackdowns feels disruptive, but sometimes disruption is what an industry needs to pause and reflect.

A Boom Too Fast to Last

In just three years, India’s gaming sector grew from $2 billion in FY22 to $3.8 billion in FY24, a 23 percent annual rise most industries envy. Paying users climbed from 120 million to 148 million, with two million new gamers joining every month. In-app purchases surged 41 percent, and advertisers discovered an audience deeply engaged for 40 to 45 minutes daily.

For startups it was validation, for investors a jackpot, for creators a career path. Yet growth without governance is fragile. The same momentum that created opportunity also left the sector vulnerable to exploitation.

The Breach of Trust

What looked like entertainment revealed a darker side. Real-money platforms became magnets for financial fraud, money laundering, and even national security risks. Complaints mounted, with tragic headlines: several deaths reported in Telangana and Karnataka linked to the toll of betting games.

Even the IPL, once proud of its gaming sponsors, saw title partnerships scrutinised for links to offshore betting. Reports estimate that ₹20,000 crore is lost annually by 45 crore Indians to real-money gaming. This figure alone shows why policymakers had to step in. The ban is less about silencing play and more about protecting millions from ruin while paving the way for safer, skill-based opportunities.

Culture at a Crossroads

Gaming had also become part of India’s cultural fabric. Dream11 turned cricket fandom into a fantasy obsession with “Ye Game Hai Mahaan.” MPL inspired ambition with “Game Khelo Hero Bano.” WinZO carried gaming into Tier 2 and 3 towns with vernacular pride.

These campaigns normalised play as passion and profession. Yet when platforms vanish, culture is interrupted. This moment forces a bigger question: should youth ambition be tied to wagers, or redirected toward real skills that build the future?

Redirecting Youth Potential

This is why the reset matters. Young Indians have already proven what they are capable of through gaming: building teams, strategising under pressure, sharpening reflexes, and showing remarkable persistence to win. These are not wasted hours, they are raw skills waiting to be redirected. If the same energy that fuels gaming battles can be channeled into education, innovation, sports, entrepreneurship, or creative industries, the impact could be far greater than any leaderboard. By limiting gambling-linked platforms, the government is ensuring that youth potential is not drained by wagers, but invested in pursuits that build lasting growth.

Ripples Across the Ecosystem

The ban has sent shockwaves. Startups face investor hesitation, esports tournaments are stalled, influencers have lost communities, advertisers scramble for alternatives, and consumers feel uncertain. Yet disruption also creates renewal. Policymakers now have the chance to build clear frameworks. Investors can back platforms built on responsibility as well as innovation. Brands can align with resilient ecosystems. And India’s youth, the true stakeholders, can focus on safer and more future-proof opportunities.

The Real Reset

This moment is bigger than gaming. It is about how nations balance culture, innovation, and regulation. Gaming revealed the power of digital communities, but unchecked it also exposed dangerous fault lines. In India its gaming not gambling. With the right regulations, we could build a safer, stronger, and more globally competitive market that advertisers, brands, and players can all trust. India wants to remain the world’s most dynamic digital market, it must strike a balance where creativity thrives without compromising responsibility. Innovation is welcome, addiction is not. Regulation isn’t the enemy of progress; it is the guardrail that ensures progress survives.

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‘In India Its Gaming Not Gambling”

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