The Indian government has finally made its online gaming rules more transparent after the ban on the online betting apps. The government has notified new rules under the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025, marking a shift from a largely unregulated space to a formal oversight system. Moreover, the authorities have confirmed that the Online Gaming Authority of India will begin operations on May 1, 2026. With the new rules, the government has provided clarity for companies while adding safeguards for the users. Authorities also made it clear that the new rules try to balance ease of doing business with consumer protection as they introduce clearer standards on fair play, data use and accountability, while leaving room for the government to step in where risks are high.
The government made it clear that registration for the online social games will be voluntary, and the platform owners can’t force the users to make a profile. Furthermore, the platforms can operate without prior approval, but the regulator can review any game on its own.
As per the current reports, the government can make registration compulsory for certain types of games, depending on risk factors like addiction, size, financial impact, and where the game comes from.
Authorities have also introduced clear rules to explain the difference between entry fees, prizes, and wagers, which was earlier unclear. In addition, the government has set guidelines for data storage, cybersecurity, and fair play. The reasons for suspending or cancelling registrations are now clearly defined.
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The Online Gaming Authority of India will act as the central body for oversight, and it will function as a digital office under the IT ministry. An additional secretary from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology would take up the position of chairperson in the new regulatory body.
Joint secretaries from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, and Department of Legal Affairs would comprise the members. Such a wide range of ministries included indicates the multi-sectorial nature of the regulations.
The new online gaming rules and authority will commence operations on May 1, 2026. Once the new rule comes into effect, the authority will have the mandate to regulate, instruct, and enforce compliance with the regulations. The validity of game licences will be extended to 10 years to avoid constant renewals.