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India’s Position on Cryptocurrency Regulation

  • December 18, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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India’s Position on Cryptocurrency Regulation

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Sec :Capital market

Current Stance of the Government

  • Despite the global surge in Bitcoin’s popularity, there are no immediate plans to introduce comprehensive cryptocurrency regulations in India.

Global and Domestic Context

  • Bitcoin’s Growth:
    • Post the U.S. presidential election, Bitcoin has surged, hitting $1,06,000, marking a 192% increase this year.
    • Anticipation of a favourable U.S. regulatory regime under Trump 2.0 has driven investor sentiment.
  • India’s Scenario:
    • Cryptocurrencies are gaining traction in India, prompting renewed demands for a regulatory framework.

Challenges in Regulating Cryptocurrencies

  • Borderless Nature of Virtual Digital Assets (VDAs):
    • VDAs require international collaboration to address risks and prevent regulatory arbitrage.
    • Comprehensive regulation depends on global consensus on taxonomy and standards.
  • Associated Risks:
    • Regulatory measures must balance investor protection and innovation, while maintaining financial and monetary stability.
    • The cross-border and digital nature of cryptocurrencies limits the effectiveness of investor protection measures.

Existing Measures in India

  • VDAs are governed under existing laws, including:
    • Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.
    • Income-Tax Act, 1961: As per the 2022-2023 Budget, cryptocurrencies and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) will attract a 30% tax on any income derived from their transfer.
    • Information Technology Act, 2000, and Companies Act, 2013: Regulate different aspects of cryptocurrencies.
    • In March last year, the government officially brought VDAs under the PMLA framework.
  • Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC):
    • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) launched a pilot project for the Retail Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), also known as the e-rupee, on December 1, 2022.
    • CBDCs are legal tender issued by a central bank in digital form, with their value linked to the official currency of the country, in this case, the Indian Rupee.

International Collaboration and G20 Presidency

  • During India’s G20 presidency, the country adopted the IMF and Financial Stability Board’s Synthesis Paper and the G20 Roadmap on Crypto Assets.
  • This framework addresses risks associated with crypto assets, especially for emerging markets and developing economies.
  • India aims to align its regulatory stance with international recommendations while evaluating country-specific risks.
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