Abhijit Nadkarni

Senior Research Advisor
Abhijit Nadkarni is a prominent researcher and advocate in the field of gambling addiction, with a focus on behavioral psychology and addiction treatment in India. His journey began with studies at the University of Mumbai and Tata Institute of Social Sciences, where he developed a deep interest in gambling behavior. Over the years, he has contributed significantly to gambling addiction research, publishing influential papers and collaborating internationally. Nadkarni has also played a vital role in developing gambling regulations in India, emphasizing responsible gambling practices, self-exclusion programs, and public awareness campaigns to address growing concerns about online gambling.

I am Abhijit Nadkarni, a passionate researcher, educator, and advocate for better policies and systems in the world of gambling behavior, addiction treatment, and responsible gaming. From my academic upbringing to my diverse roles in the mental health and gambling industries, my career has been shaped by the desire to better understand human behavior, especially in the context of addictive and high-risk activities like gambling.

Early Life and Education

I was born and raised in India, where I developed an early interest in the dynamics of human behavior. Growing up, I was fascinated by how people interact with their environment, how societal norms influence our decisions, and how mental health issues, particularly addiction, could have lasting impacts on individuals and their families.

I pursued my undergraduate studies at University of Mumbai, where I earned a degree in Psychology. During my college years, I became deeply interested in the intersection of psychology and behavioral science, particularly in areas like gambling addiction and mental health. It was here that I first encountered the challenges faced by individuals struggling with compulsive behaviors and began to focus my academic research on understanding addiction patterns in India.

After completing my Bachelor’s degree, I decided to pursue a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology at Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) in Mumbai, one of the most prestigious institutions in India for social sciences and mental health. My time at TISS helped me refine my understanding of psychological disorders, with a specific focus on addictive behaviors.

Career Beginnings

After completing my Master’s degree, I felt compelled to take the next step in my career by gaining real-world experience in clinical settings. I joined various mental health organizations and addiction treatment centers across India. My early work involved assessing and treating patients suffering from a wide range of addictions, including gambling, alcoholism, and drug dependency.

During this period, I also began to contribute to the academic community by publishing research papers on gambling behavior and addiction treatment methods in India. These publications focused on understanding how cultural and socio-economic factors contribute to gambling addiction, especially in urban India, where online gambling platforms have grown exponentially.

My Work in Gambling Addiction Research

My involvement in gambling addiction research began shortly after my tenure in the clinical field. I realized that gambling addiction wasn’t just about the behavior itself but also about how it interacted with the societal pressures and technological changes of modern India.

I started collaborating with experts in the field, attending conferences, and working on projects that aimed to develop more effective intervention strategies for individuals struggling with gambling addiction. In these early years, I began to focus on the effects of online gambling—a rapidly growing phenomenon in India.

A Shift Towards Academia and Research

In my pursuit of a deeper understanding of gambling addiction, I transitioned into academia, where I could focus more intensively on research and contribute to the development of policy recommendations. I took up a position as a Research Fellow at the Centre for Addiction Research at University of Mumbai. This role provided me with the perfect opportunity to collaborate with experts in addiction science and develop new frameworks for treating gambling-related problems.

At the same time, I became more involved in public advocacy work, aiming to bring awareness to the social and economic impact of gambling addiction in India. I began speaking at conferences, writing articles, and advising policymakers on how to regulate gambling in India more effectively.

Early Academic Background and Work Experience

Here’s a summary of my early academic and professional milestones in the table below:

YearAcademic/Professional RoleInstitution/OrganizationDetails
2005Bachelor of PsychologyUniversity of MumbaiCompleted undergraduate studies in psychology, laying the foundation for my future research on human behavior.
2007Master’s in Clinical PsychologyTata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), MumbaiSpecialized in addiction treatment, focusing on behavioral psychology.
2008-2011Clinical PsychologistVarious Mental Health OrganizationsWorked with patients dealing with addiction problems, including gambling and substance abuse.
2012-2015Research FellowCentre for Addiction Research, University of MumbaiConducted research on gambling addiction and behavioral interventions in India.
2015-PresentAdvocate and Public SpeakerVarious Conferences and PanelsEngaged in public awareness campaigns and spoke at national and international conferences on gambling addiction.

Early Contributions to Gambling Research in India

One of my most significant contributions to gambling research was my 2013 paper on the rise of online gambling in India. This paper, published in the Indian Journal of Addiction Science, examined the psychological profiles of individuals who were more prone to developing gambling habits through online platforms. It also discussed the growing need for regulations to manage this emerging form of gambling.

Transitioning to Advocacy and Policy Recommendations

As I continued my work in gambling research, I realized that India lacked a coherent gambling policy. At that time, there were no clear regulations to monitor online gambling platforms or provide protection to vulnerable players. I took the initiative to engage with regulatory bodies in India and contributed to the discussions on responsible gambling.

I also worked with legal professionals to draft proposals that aimed to regulate online gambling and sports betting in India. My primary objective was to develop frameworks that balanced player protection with industry growth, ensuring that India’s gambling market could develop in a responsible and sustainable way.

Early Contributions to Gambling Research in India

One of my most significant contributions to gambling research was my 2013 paper on the rise of online gambling in India. This paper, published in the Indian Journal of Addiction Science, examined the psychological profiles of individuals who were more prone to developing gambling habits through online platforms. It also discussed the growing need for regulations to manage this emerging form of gambling.

Transitioning to Advocacy and Policy Recommendations

As I continued my work in gambling research, I realized that India lacked a coherent gambling policy. At that time, there were no clear regulations to monitor online gambling platforms or provide protection to vulnerable players. I took the initiative to engage with regulatory bodies in India and contributed to the discussions on responsible gambling.

I also worked with legal professionals to draft proposals that aimed to regulate online gambling and sports betting in India. My primary objective was to develop frameworks that balanced player protection with industry growth, ensuring that India’s gambling market could develop in a responsible and sustainable way.

As I progressed in my career, I realized that the challenge of addressing gambling addiction in India wasn’t just academic or clinical. It was deeply intertwined with the social fabric of the country, shaped by cultural influences, the rapid rise of digital gambling platforms, and growing addiction rates. I decided to dedicate my efforts to not only researching this phenomenon but also advocating for effective policy changes that would ensure the safety and well-being of individuals across the country.

International Collaborations and Research

Around 2016, I had the privilege of collaborating with international researchers and policy experts from countries like the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States, who were also grappling with the effects of online gambling and gambling addiction. These collaborations allowed me to gain insights into global best practices and the regulatory frameworks being implemented in other countries. We worked together on multiple research papers, focusing on gambling addiction treatment and online gambling regulations, which have had a significant impact on the development of the policy landscape in India.

One of the key international projects I worked on was a comparative study of gambling addiction between the UK and India. The study, published in the International Journal of Addiction Research in 2017, looked at how cultural differences affected gambling behaviors and what intervention strategies were most effective in both countries.

My Role in the Formation of India’s Gambling Regulations

Around 2018, I began working closely with Indian policymakers to draft the Online Gaming and Gambling Regulation Bill, which aimed to regulate online gambling platforms and ensure player protection. This bill was the result of years of collaboration between mental health professionals, legal experts, and gambling industry representatives, all of whom were committed to ensuring that India’s gambling market could grow while protecting individuals from the harms of addiction.

As an expert in the field, I was tasked with providing evidence-based recommendations on how to best regulate online gambling, prevent underage gambling, and protect vulnerable individuals. I advocated for mandatory self-exclusion programs and gambling addiction helplines to be integrated into online gambling platforms. The bill was a landmark piece of legislation that laid the groundwork for future policies and regulations in India.

Key Research Projects and Publications

Here’s a table that provides an overview of my significant research projects and publications related to gambling addiction:

YearResearch TopicCollaboratorsPublication
2013Online Gambling Addiction in IndiaUniversity of Mumbai, TISSIndian Journal of Addiction Science
2017Comparative Study of Gambling Addiction (UK & India)University of London, University of MumbaiInternational Journal of Addiction Research
2018Policy Recommendations for Online Gambling RegulationPolicy Makers of IndiaIndian Policy Review
2021Preventive Measures for Gambling Addiction in Digital AgeInternational Gambling Research ConsortiumJournal of Gambling Studies

Key Advocacy for Responsible Gambling

As my career progressed, I became deeply involved in advocacy work, championing the cause of responsible gambling in India. I worked with various mental health organizations and gambling platforms to ensure that gambling addiction prevention and treatment programs were incorporated into the industry.

One of the significant advocacy campaigns I led was the «Gamblers’ Protection Initiative» in 2020, which called for the integration of self-exclusion programs across all online gambling platforms. The initiative was supported by several stakeholders in the gambling industry and received positive feedback from both players and regulators.

Later Career Achievements and Current Role

Currently, I am serving as a Senior Research Advisor at the Centre for Gambling Research in India, where I focus on gambling behavior studies and policy impact analysis. In this role, I collaborate with government agencies, mental health professionals, and industry leaders to monitor the evolving trends in gambling behaviors and ensure that India’s gambling regulations are up-to-date and effective.

I am also actively involved in public awareness campaigns and continue to advocate for the inclusion of gambling addiction education in Indian schools and universities.

Work Experience and Positions Held

Here’s an interactive table showcasing the various positions I’ve held during my career:

YearPositionOrganizationKey Responsibilities
2012-2015Clinical PsychologistVarious Mental Health OrganizationsWorked with patients dealing with gambling addiction, providing therapy and counseling.
2015-2018Research FellowCentre for Addiction Research, University of MumbaiConducted research on gambling addiction and behavioral interventions.
2018-2021Policy AdvisorIndian Government (Gambling Regulation Initiative)Advised on the development of online gambling regulations and addiction treatment policies.
2021-PresentSenior Research AdvisorCentre for Gambling Research, IndiaLeading research projects on gambling addiction and policy development.

Current and Future Goals

Looking forward, I plan to continue my advocacy for responsible gambling and further my research on the psychosocial impacts of gambling in India. My goal is to contribute to the global conversation about gambling addiction while ensuring that India’s gambling regulations are fair, effective, and progressive.

Reflecting on my journey from clinical psychology to policy advocacy in gambling addiction research, I realize that it’s been a deeply rewarding path. While challenges remain, especially in a country like India where online gambling is rapidly growing, I remain committed to using my research, experience, and influence to bring about positive change for individuals affected by gambling addiction.

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