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A Revolutionary Moment in Indian Gaming: India’s Top Gamers Meet PM Modi 

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Seven of India’s top gamers had the honor of meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Despite being starstruck, they bravely addressed pressing questions pertaining to the gaming community. Among the topics discussed was the significant hurdle posed by the 28% GST on the gaming sector, which, despite challenges, has managed to generate a remarkable $3.1 billion in revenue. Additionally, the gamers explored upcoming events on the horizon.

Let us know about these gamers and what they discussed with PM Modi Ji in the meeting!

Naman Mathur (Mortal) – Mortal is a popular BGMI player and one of the pioneers of the Indian esports community. The navi-mumbai player also has an esport organization with a partnership with Animesh Agarwal. With 7 million subscribers on YouTube, he is one of the richest gamers in India.  

Animesh Agarwal (8-bit thug) – Animesh Agarwal, aka 8-bit thug, is one of the first few players from India to start the esport craze in India. 8bit Thug has more than 1.05 million subscribers on YouTube, where he shares his knowledge regarding Esports while showcasing his luxurious lifestyle through Vlog. 

Mithilesh Patankar (Mythpat) – Mithilesh, has more than 14 million subscribers on YouTube. Mithilesh is one of the popular gamers in India. He has won numerous awards, such as the Streamy Awards. He is best known for his mimicry and dub comedy gaming videos.

Payal Dhar (PayalGaming) – She is one of the most popular female gamers in the Indian gaming community, with more than 3.71 million subscribers on YouTube channels. She uploads vlogs as well as BGMI streaming weekly. 

Anshu Bisht (Gamerfleet – Anshu is best known for his Minecraft videos, and over the years, he has built a huge audience of more than 3.38 million subscribers. 

Ganesh Gangadhar (SkRossi) – Ganesh became different through his Counter-Strike gameplay and as a CSGO Esports player. He is currently part of the Revenant Esports roster.


Tirth Mehta – Tirth Mehta is a Hearthstone esports player, and through his gameplay, he won a Bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games. Aside from esports, he also works as a game developer at Unity.

What was discussed in this gamers’ meeting with PM Modi?

Several Important topics were touched upon in the meeting with PM Modi ji, right from discussing pressing issues like gaming regulations and combating discrimination to exploring the potential of social awareness games. Here are the key highlights.

No Regulation on Gaming 

Gamers asked PM Modi if we could see some regulation regarding games, to which Modi Ji replied that the government doesn’t want to put its hands on everything and that there shouldn’t be any regulation for gaming.

Difference between gambling and gaming 

One of the questions was regarding the distinction between gaming and gambling. Some gamers face discrimination as people think that they are Gamblers. Gamers want the government to spread awareness regarding the difference between gambling and esports. 

Games based on Social Issues and Awareness 

During the meeting, PM Modi asked gamers if there is a possibility of developing social awareness games, particularly on climate change, and related topics. According to Tirth, such initiatives are  viable, citing examples of gaming studios that have successfully executed similar projects.

The meeting ended with PM Modi engaging in VR gaming, signing shirts, and playing a session of the game Raji. Looking ahead, there is optimism that the Government of India will extend support to Indian gaming studios, similar to the backing seen in European countries.

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