Gambling in India has a complex legal status with different regulations across various states. The Public Gambling Act of 1867 is the central law that prohibits running or being in charge of a public gambling house. However, some states like Goa, Sikkim, and Daman have legalized certain forms of gambling including casinos.  
 
Traditional Indian gambling products include games like Teen Patti and Andar Bahar, which are card games deeply rooted in Indian culture. These games are often played during festivals and social gatherings. Another popular local product is the lottery system, which is regulated by state governments and generates significant revenue.  
 
Online gambling has seen rapid growth in India with the proliferation of smartphones and internet access. Many international gambling websites now offer localized versions with Indian rupee transactions and cricket betting options, which is particularly popular given cricket\“s status as the most followed sport in the country. |