Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced a groundbreaking Online Gaming Bill to transform India's digital landscape. The legislation carefully distinguishes between constructive gaming formats and potentially harmful money games. By providing legal recognition to e-Sports and supporting game creators, the bill aims to foster innovation and protect vulnerable populations. This strategic move reflects the government's commitment to nurturing India's emerging digital and creative economy.

Key Points: Modi Unveils Online Gaming Bill to Boost India's Tech Innovation

  • Modi's bill differentiates between e-Sports, social games, and harmful money games
  • Government commits to supporting game creators and digital innovation
  • Strict regulations aim to protect middle-class families from financial exploitation
  • E-Sports recognized as strategic skill-based competitive activity
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Online Gaming Bill to make India a hub for innovation and creativity: PM Modi

PM Modi's landmark Online Gaming Bill separates harmful money games from creative e-Sports, protecting youth and promoting digital creativity

"The Bill gives legal recognition to e-Sports - Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister"

New Delhi, Aug 21

The Online Gaming Bill highlights our commitment towards making India a hub for gaming, innovation and creativity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday.

The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, passed by the Parliament, takes a balanced approach -- promoting what's good, prohibiting what's harmful for the middle-class and youth.

"It will encourage e-sports and online social games. At the same time, it will save our society from the harmful effects of online money games," said PM Modi in a post on X social media platform.

There are three segments of online games -- e-Sports (training-based, often played between teams); Online Social Games (fun, educational, community-based), and Online Money Games (involve financial stakes, addictive, and harmful.

Just like cricket or football, e-Sports require strategy, reflexes, and teamwork.

"The Bill gives legal recognition to e-Sports. The government will launch schemes and programmes to promote them," according to Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

Online social games like Angry Birds, card games and casual brain games are recognised as a safe way to interact and learn.

The government will support game makers and creators - part of India's creator economy and software growth, said Vaishnaw.

"Online Money Games are prohibited. Youth and children addicted, families ruined. Massive fraud, credit card debt, even suicides. Money laundering and terror financing concerns. Misleading celeb ads giving false legitimacy," the minister highlighted.

He further stated that crores of families have been destroyed by online money games, and middle-class savings have been wiped out.

"There are thousands of complaints and grievances from across the country. The government chooses the safety of families over any other interests. When it comes to choosing between society's welfare and government revenue, PM Narendra Modi has always chosen middle-class families," Vaishnaw said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great move! E-sports recognition will create so many career opportunities for Indian gamers. My brother is passionate about gaming and now he can pursue it professionally without stigma.
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Arjun K
While I support regulating money games, I hope the implementation is practical. The government should also focus on digital literacy so people can distinguish between different types of games.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, this is fantastic for India's startup ecosystem! Game development can be the next big export after IT services. Make in India for games! 🎮
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Vikram M
The distinction between different game types is crucial. My children play educational games that actually help with math skills. Glad those won't be affected while harmful money games are banned.
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Michael C
I appreciate the balanced approach. Instead of banning everything, they're promoting good gaming while protecting against harmful practices. This shows mature policymaking.
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Ananya R
Hope the government also cracks down on those celebrity endorsements for betting apps. So many famous people promoted these without caring about consequences. They should be held accountable too!

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