Gambling in India has always balanced on a razor's edge between tradition, the law, and contemporary entertainment. While it's viewed as a social vice by some, others claim that it's a money-making business with boundless economic potential. The actual question isn't so much whether there's gambling as much as how India decides to react to it in an ethical, regulated, and enlightened manner. Should the nation go all-in with regulation's potential? Or does it collapse, leaving intact the status quo of the morality of this moment's conservatism and judicial ambiguity?