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    gambling in India is fading

    The younger generation seems to be more open to online gaming, sports betting, and poker as forms of entertainment. Do you think the social stigma around gambling in India is fading? Or will traditional attitudes continue to influence public opinion and government policies?

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    Re: gambling in India is fading

    There’s definitely a shift happening, especially with younger generations embracing online gaming, sports betting, and poker as mainstream entertainment. The rise of digital platforms and the influence of global gaming culture are gradually changing perceptions. While traditional attitudes still play a role, urban areas and tech-savvy audiences are more accepting of gambling as a recreational activity rather than a moral issue. A deeper look into the religious and social aspects of gambling in India can be found in this insightful article https://www.meritline.com/gambling-in-india-religious-and-social-contexts/: Gambling in India: Religious and Social Contexts.

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    Re: gambling in India is fading

    The younger generation’s growing interest in online gambling indicates a cultural shift, but whether the social stigma will fully disappear is still uncertain. While urban populations are more open to these activities, conservative beliefs and strict regulations still hold significant weight, especially in policymaking. Much will depend on how the industry is regulated—if responsible gambling is encouraged and protections are in place, acceptance could grow.

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