Real money gaming prohibition could set worrying precedent for India's digital economy

Real money gaming prohibition could set worrying precedent for India's digital economy

India’s sudden ban on real-money online games has blindsided the $30-billion industry, risking 200,000 jobs and billions in tax revenue. Executives say they were working with regulators on tighter oversight—only to be outlawed overnight. Investors warn the move could erode confidence in India’s digital economy.

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