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MC EXCLUSIVE This is a balanced bill, provides clarity: MeitY Secretary Krishnan defends proposed ban on money-based games

Industry stakeholders have raised concerns about the business impact of the legislation and issues around enforcement, particularly the ability to curtail offshore operators and users accessing unlicensed platforms via VPNs. Krishnan acknowledged these challenges but said the government is “fully prepared” to address them

August 20, 2025 / 11:30 IST
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IT secretary S Krishnan spoke to Moneycontrol on the new online gaming bill
IT secretary S Krishnan spoke to Moneycontrol on the new online gaming bill

India’s top technology official has defended the government’s proposed bill to ban online real-money gaming, describing it as a “balanced” attempt to bring clarity to a fast-growing sector, while protecting creative innovation and users alike.

“This is a balanced bill,” S. Krishnan, Secretary at the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), told Moneycontrol. "We have protected the creative aspects and the element of gaming — be it social games or esports.”

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His comments come as the government looks to table an online gaming bill, called Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill 2025, in the Lok Sabha on August 20 after it received the Union Cabinet nod on August 19.

The bill "prohibits" offering, aiding, abetting, inducing online money games and online money gaming services. Online money game is defined as an online game, irrespective of whether it is based on skill or chance that is played by paying a fee, depositing money or other stakes in expectation of winning in return of money or other stakes.