India has around 600 million gamers and one of the world’s fastest-growing gaming markets. But industry leaders believe the next challenge is no longer attracting players – it is building leagues, careers, intellectual property and businesses that can sustain long-term growth. As investment, regulation and e-cricket gather momentum, Indian esports finds itself at a defining moment in its evolution. India has around 600 million gamers and one of the world’s fastest-growing gaming markets. But industry leaders believe the next challenge is no longer attracting players – it is building leagues, careers, intellectual property and businesses that can sustain long-term growth. As investment, regulation and e-cricket gather momentum, Indian esports finds itself at a defining moment in its evolution.
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