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IAMAI Appoints New Leaders in Gaming: Setting the Strategic Agenda for 2025

Bhavit Sheth, co-founder and COO of Dream Sports, will serve as chairman and Nikhil Bansal as co-chair. The appointments show IAMAI's intent to mix granular product and platform expertise with a global technologist perspective.

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The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) has named new leaders to lead its Committee as the industry is going through a pivotal 2025. Bhavit Sheth, co-founder and COO of Dream , will serve as chairman and Nikhil Bansal as co-chair. The appointments show IAMAI’s intent to mix granular product and platform expertise with a global technologist perspective at a time when the industry is grappling with regulation, user protection, innovation and investment flows.

2025 Priority Expected Industry Impact
Regulation Clearer frameworks and compliance Greater trust with policymakers and users
Consumer Protection Age verification and fair play rules Safer experiences, reduced disputes
Innovation Support for local studios and startups Growth in original Indian IP and jobs
Investment Easier funding and distribution More capital inflow to Indian developers
Education and Awareness Digital literacy and responsible play Healthier gaming culture and adoption

What This Leadership Change Means For The Industry

The Indian gaming industry has been expanding rapidly, and the IAMAI Digital Gaming Committee is an important forum where stakeholders, platforms, creators, and policymakers interact to determine standards and advocacy. Bringing in Bhavit Sheth as chair adds hands-on experience of operating and managing monetization and product trust, while Nikhil Bansal’s background adds platform, distribution and digital safety insights. 

Together they can be expected to focus on responsible gaming practices, more transparent regulatory engagement with state and national governments, and policies friendly to creators and studios alongside consumer protection.

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Strategic Priorities For 2025

The new leadership of the committees is likely to prioritize a few long-standing and new issues. These range from clarifying legal frameworks to developing industry guidelines for consumer protection and age verification to encourage industry self-regulation on fair play and dispute resolution. The goal is to facilitate investments into local game studios and allow easier platform distribution and monetization for Indian developers. 

Apart from regulatory and advocacy efforts, the committee is likely to press for better data and measurement practices that allow investors and partners to grasp market size and player behavior, and for educational outreach to minimize harm and increase digital literacy among players.

In parallel, the growing interest in real-time gaming experiences such as baccarat software shows the importance of secure platforms, responsible gameplay design, and consumer trust. These are logical next steps for an industry in expansion, and the new chairs are well placed to convene stakeholders for consensus and action.

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How Providers Fit In

Industry organizations like IAMAI serve as bridges between policy and commerce, and the chairs of the committees will be in regular touch with game studios, platform partners, and live-service providers. Live casino and live streaming game providers will take note because any rules or best practices the committee promotes can influence product design and compliance. 

Providers like Live88 are in this ecosystem as they make live dealer workflows, compliance tooling, and real-time game experiences that have to conform to whatever technical standards and consumer protections the committee suggests. 

Having representation at the platform level in the committee makes it more likely that technical realities, latency, identity checks, and complaint handling are accounted for in policy proposals instead of being an afterthought. For more information, visit Tech Observer.

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Market And Product Implications 

A change in the committee’s agenda would also affect product roadmaps for studios developing skill-based and casual games. Titles and features that emphasize transparency, verification, and rule clarity will have an easier time being adopted and accepted by regulators. For live casino technology, that could mean more sophisticated reporting tools and player-protection mechanisms built into games. For companies developing specialist softwarelike baccarat engines and tables, demand could increase for certified modules and audit functionality.

FAQ

What did IAMAI announce and who are the new leaders?

IAMAI named new chairs for its Digital Gaming Committee, with Bhavit Sheth as chairman and Nikhil Bansal as co-chair, in a round of appointments that was widely covered in the national and trade press.

Why should game developers and operators care about this?

The Digital Gaming Committee helps to shape codes of practice, best practices, and policy positions that can affect product design, the cost of compliance, and market access. Developers and operators look to the committee for guidance and for interactions with authorities.

Do these appointments alter regulation overnight?

No one committee assignment alters law on its own, but leadership does make a difference in the advocacy direction, the pace of consensus, and the legitimacy of industry proposals as they are made to regulators and legislators.

How to interact with IAMAI?

Providers can engage with IAMAI through groups and consultations. At the product level, operators and companies can begin to converge on higher standards for consumer protection and transparency to be ready in case the regulators pick up more robust rules.

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