Watch: PM Modi turns gamer ‘NaMo OP’ and plays virtual reality games.

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Watch PM Modi turns gamer 'NaMo OP' and plays virtual reality games.

A recent gathering was conducted between the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, and a few of the most prominent gamers in the country. In order to discuss a wide range of topics that are associated with the gaming business, the gathering was established for that purpose.

Gamers Tirth Mehta, Payal Dhare, Animesh Agarwal, Anshu Bisht, Naman Mathur, Mithilesh Patankar, and Ganesh Gangadhar may be seen having an open and honest talk in a video that is 32 minutes long and was uploaded to the Prime Minister’s YouTube channel. The footage was released on YouTube. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the one who uploaded the video.

At a certain point in time throughout the course of the conversation, a player by the name of Animesh Agarwal expressed his viewpoint that the government ought to acknowledge gaming and esports as major forms of competition. “This is a game activity that does not involve gambling; rather, it is based on talent,” the representative stated. “This is a game activity.” Once it is created and understood by all government officials, including those who participate in financial transactions, it will be of tremendous benefit to the individuals and organizations that are participating in the process.

Watch PM Modi turns gamer 'NaMo OP' and plays virtual reality games.
Watch PM Modi turns gamer ‘NaMo OP’ and plays virtual reality games.

This will be the case once it has been established. According to what you have stated, there is no requirement for the establishment of a regulation in this sector of the economy. Fostering its expansion would be in our best interest, therefore we should focus on that. Through his observations, he came to the conclusion that if the industry is given a little bit of a push, it will be prepared for anything that comes its way.

“There is no need for any kind of regulation regarding esports and gaming,” the Prime Minister stated in answer to the topic when it was posed to him. It is absolutely necessary for it to maintain its unrestricted nature in order for it to become more developed.” How do you handle the conflict that exists between gaming and gambling?” is the question that is asked from the perspective of the individual. Prime Minister Modi presented them with a question when they were in the midst of the meeting that they were attending.

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Tirth Mehta, a gamer from Kutch in Gujarat, remarked that “people have the impression that we play games for the purpose of passing the time.” Mehta claims that people have this misconception about gamers. The gaming community counts Mehta as a member of its ranks. The games that we play are not as simple as ludo, despite the fact that they are quite different from the varieties that are accessible. However, there is a prevalent misconception that these games are the same.

Watch PM Modi turns gamer 'NaMo OP' and plays virtual reality games.
Watch PM Modi turns gamer ‘NaMo OP’ and plays virtual reality games.

This, on the other hand, is not the situation at all. There is a wide range of games that we participate in, some of which are more challenging than others. One example of this is chess, which demands both cerebral and physical abilities to understand and play. The response that Anshu Bisht gave in response to a question on the things that should and should not be done was as follows: “If someone wants to achieve the level of success that I have as a gamer, I advise them to follow my life path.”

This was an answer to the question that was initially posed to him during the conversation. Being able to pursue my passion for gaming while simultaneously enrolling in college and beginning my professional career was made possible by the fact that I was given the opportunity to achieve these things. I did not give up on other elements of my life in order to dedicate my full attention to gaming. I did this because I wanted to play video games.

Watch PM Modi turns gamer 'NaMo OP' and plays virtual reality games.
Watch PM Modi turns gamer ‘NaMo OP’ and plays virtual reality games.

“There are two categories in gaming and esports,” Payal Dhare, the sole female gamer who was present for the entire interaction, remarked. “There are two categories.” “There are two categories.” One of the defining characteristics of e-sports is the fact that individual players compete against one another. When it comes to the production of content, we are well-known for our ability to create interactive videos that are centered around gaming and are considered to be quite entertaining by other people.

The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, put on a virtual headset and attempted to play a game in the last moments of the encounter.

 

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