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India watchdog bluntly calls out illegal online gambling

DATE POSTED:March 10, 2025
Digital India Foundation logo overlayed someone inputting their card details into a laptop

Offshore gambling brands are under fire for operating illegally within India. A new report points out that without harsher regulation, these sites could pose a threat to the vulnerable.

India’s online gaming population is nearly 450 million people strong, ranging from mobile gaming to gambling. However, findings from the Digital India Foundation (DIF) show that four illegal gambling operators account for 1.6 billion visits in just three months.

Some of these websites might sound familiar, as the report names Stake, 1xBet, BateryBet, and Parimatch as the leading offenders. DIF claims that the Indian government and authority response is “fragmented”, and that current approaches are “not enough”.

Big tech a key player in rise of illegal gambling

DIF also accuses “Big Tech platforms”, like Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, of profiting from “illegal gambling promotions”. Stake is a primary example, with underhanded techniques to advertise itself across apps like Instagram.

It was recently accused of allowing a top partner, rapper Drake, to allow for an undisclosed ad in the viral drone spying video. In the video, a laptop can be seen with Stake’s website open. Stake logos also appear in reposted viral videos on various accounts across the platform.

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