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Market Title Will India issue a Sports Passport by December 31, 2026? Outcomes Yes No Market Description The Government of India is considering a "Sports Passport" framework to allow Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) athletes to represent India in international sports without acquiring full Indian citizenship. The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has sent a detailed proposal to the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry of Home Affairs for consideration. This market resolves to "Yes" if the proposal is officially approved, announced, and implemented by the specified date, and "No" otherwise. Proposed Resolution Criteria · "Yes" if: The Government of India officially announces the launch of a "Sports Passport" or equivalent program (e.g., an official notification, press release from PIB, or gazette notification by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports) that formally creates a pathway for OCI/PIO athletes to represent India in international competitions. · The scheme must be formally enacted and publicly accessible to athletes. Preliminary discussions, drafts, or proposals that are not formally approved do NOT count as a "Yes." · A timeline of six to eight months for a government decision has been cited by sources. This market uses December 31, 2026, as the resolution date to account for the potential decision-making and implementation period. Resolution Source · Official press release from the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Government of India. · Official notification or gazette from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports or the Ministry of Home Affairs. · Formal announcement on mygov.in or other official government portals.
Market Title Will India issue a Sports Passport by December 31, 2026? Outcomes Yes No Market Description The Government of India is considering a "Sports Passport" framework to allow Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) athletes to represent India in international sports without acquiring full Indian citizenship. The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has sent a detailed proposal to the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry of Home Affairs for consideration. This market resolves to "Yes" if the proposal is officially approved, announced, and implemented by the specified date, and "No" otherwise. Proposed Resolution Criteria · "Yes" if: The Government of India officially announces the launch of a "Sports Passport" or equivalent program (e.g., an official notification, press release from PIB, or gazette notification by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports) that formally creates a pathway for OCI/PIO athletes to represent India in international competitions. · The scheme must be formally enacted and publicly accessible to athletes. Preliminary discussions, drafts, or proposals that are not formally approved do NOT count as a "Yes." · A timeline of six to eight months for a government decision has been cited by sources. This market uses December 31, 2026, as the resolution date to account for the potential decision-making and implementation period. Resolution Source · Official press release from the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Government of India. · Official notification or gazette from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports or the Ministry of Home Affairs. · Formal announcement on mygov.in or other official government portals.
Polymarket’s $9B “truth engine” hits a wall in India. $27.7M traded on one IPL match. 488M gamers. Huge market. But PROGA 2025 bans “online money games” — and India calls prediction markets gambling. MeitY’s blocking sites. 7 years jail for operators. Retreat = global weakness. Fight & lose = “gambling” label sticks. Evade = credibility dies. India isn’t a market. It’s the precedent. U.S. says finance. India says gambling. Whoever defines prediction markets wins the industry. Polymarket needs a Japan-style regulatory play. Fast. Window closed May 1, 2026.
Polymarket’s $9B “truth engine” hits a wall in India. $27.7M traded on one IPL match. 488M gamers. Huge market. But PROGA 2025 bans “online money games” — and India calls prediction markets gambling. MeitY’s blocking sites. 7 years jail for operators. Retreat = global weakness. Fight & lose = “gambling” label sticks. Evade = credibility dies. India isn’t a market. It’s the precedent. U.S. says finance. India says gambling. Whoever defines prediction markets wins the industry. Polymarket needs a Japan-style regulatory play. Fast. Window closed May 1, 2026.
Polymarket, now $9B-backed financial infrastructure, faces a wall in India. Despite $27.7M in single-match IPL volume and 488M gamers, PROGA 2025 bans all “online money games,” explicitly including prediction markets. MeitY blocking orders and 7-year penalties show regulatory hostility, not ambiguity. Even CFTC-approved Kalshi isn’t safe. Retreat signals global weakness; legal loss cements the “gambling” label; evasion destroys credibility. India is a precedent-setter in the classification war: finance vs. gambling. Without a Japan-style, multi-year regulatory strategy distinguishing information markets from betting, Polymarket risks losing the world’s largest untapped market and its global legitimacy. The window closed May 1, 2026.
Polymarket, now $9B-backed financial infrastructure, faces a wall in India. Despite $27.7M in single-match IPL volume and 488M gamers, PROGA 2025 bans all “online money games,” explicitly including prediction markets. MeitY blocking orders and 7-year penalties show regulatory hostility, not ambiguity. Even CFTC-approved Kalshi isn’t safe. Retreat signals global weakness; legal loss cements the “gambling” label; evasion destroys credibility. India is a precedent-setter in the classification war: finance vs. gambling. Without a Japan-style, multi-year regulatory strategy distinguishing information markets from betting, Polymarket risks losing the world’s largest untapped market and its global legitimacy. The window closed May 1, 2026.