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India’s Parliament Member Proposes Landmark Bill to Regulate Tokenized RWAs

India’s Parliament Member Proposes Landmark Bill to Regulate Tokenized RWAs

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2026-03-16 07:22:03
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Raghav Chadha has introduced The Asset Tokenization (Regulation) Bill, 2026 in India's Parliament, marking a pivotal step toward legal recognition of digital tokens representing real-world assets. The legislation aims to create a structured framework for issuance, trading, and investor protection in the rapidly growing sector.

The bill addresses regulatory gaps as global interest in tokenized assets surges. It balances innovation with safeguards, positioning India to potentially lead in blockchain-based finance. Policymakers worldwide face similar challenges in regulating this disruptive technology while fostering growth.

Tokenization of real estate, commodities, and other assets could unlock trillions in illiquid markets. Chadha's proposal signals India's readiness to modernize its financial infrastructure—provided the bill navigates parliamentary hurdles and industry feedback.

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