India could fetch Rs. 5,144 crores through capital gains in the next three years by 2026 – only if India revises its crypto laws. The finding was published in a policy paper compiled by the Centre for Tax Laws, Hyderabad-based NALSAR University of Law, and some individual members of the Indian crypto community.
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