I think the rise of online card games in India is not just a fad but rather a combination of factors. As stated in https://www.tellyexpress.com/indias-growing-online-card-game-culture/, the availability of internet and mobile technology plays a key role. Since around 2015, India has seen a massive expansion of internet penetration, especially in rural areas. Smartphones have become more affordable and 4G coverage has provided fast and stable internet in areas where even basic mobile internet was rare earlier. This has created the foundation for mobile platforms like PokerBaazi, RummyCircle and others to provide a user-friendly interface for players across the country. Secondly, the cultural context cannot be ignored. Card games like Teen Patti and Rummy have long been a part of Indian culture. People play them during festive occasions, with their families, and this element of tradition has easily translated into digital form. But while you used to have to get together with friends or family to play, now you can just go into the app and play with people all over the world. This adds flexibility, because you can play whenever it suits you, even if you're on a train or in a cafe.
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Technological advancements have greatly contributed to the rise of online gaming in India. Plus, the card game format itself really creates a sense of social connection even when people can’t meet in person. I play Teen Patti a lot myself and have found that for many, it’s even a way to stay in touch with friends, especially when distance or busy schedules prevent them from meeting.