Betway: One of the most popular sports betting platforms globally, Betway was banned in India because it operated without obtaining the necessary government licenses. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
Melbet: The betting app gained traction in India due to its competitive odds, live betting options, and variety of casino games. However, the app was banned as it did not comply with Indian laws on online gambling and taxation. (Image: Facebook)
AndarBahar Poker: The app specialised in traditional Indian card games. It was banned for promoting gambling without proper permission. (Image: Facebook)
Silver Luck: The app was banned for encouraging unregulated gambling and failing to secure user data. (Image: X)
Big Winner: The app attracted users with promises of high rewards in casino games and sports betting. It was banned due to concerns about money laundering and its failure to follow India’s regulatory framework for financial transactions. (Image: X)
Betfair Live Line: It offered real-time betting updates and odds for various sports. However, it was banned from operating in the Indian market without proper licensing. (Image: Betfair)
Zodiac Casino: A well-known international platform offering online slots and other casino games. It was banned for failing to adhere to local gambling regulators. (Image: X)
SuperDraft Sportsbook: The app was banned due to its unlicensed operations and concerns over user’s data safety. (AI-generated image)
Betstamp: It was banned in India because it facilitated access to unlicensed betting platforms, making it a part of illegal gambling ecosystem. (Image: Betstamp)
Live Blackjack: The app was banned for promoting unauthorized gambling and failing to implement safeguards against compulsive gambling. (AI generated image)