India introduces Asset Tokenisation Bill 2026 – Inside MP Chadha’s ‘framework’!
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At a time when global headlines are dominated by rising tensions in the Gulf, oil prices climbing toward $100, financial markets are facing growing uncertainty. Amid this uncertainty, India is also taking steps to strengthen its digital asset framework. In a recent Parliament session, MP Raghav Chadha introduced the Asset Tokenisation (Regulation) Bill 2026. Key feature of the Asset Tokenisation (Regulation) Bill The proposal aims to create a legal structure for tokenising real-world assets such as property, commodities, and financial instruments on blockchain networks. If implemented, it could help move India’s crypto ecosystem beyond pure trading toward a more regulated and institutional form of digital finance. At its core, the Bill would give legal recognition to tokenisation, treating tokens almost like digital title deeds linked to real assets. This means the law would cover the entire process, from issuing tokens and trading them in markets to securely holding them and completing final transactions. By placing these activities under proper regulatory oversight, the government hopes to reduce the grey-market risks often linked to crypto. Chadha said, Sir, I move for leave to introduce a bill to provide for the legal recognition, regulation, and supervision of asset tokenization in the country….. Community applauds this initiative The community also appreciated this effort, as noted by an X user who said, Source: X Echoing similar sentiments, another user added, This is exactly the kind of legislation India needs right now. While most nations are still watching from the sidelines, @raghav_chadha is putting a framework on the table — legal clarity, investor protection, and regulatory oversight all in one bill. The timing of this bill is not just about current global tensions but also about preparing for future technological changes. For those unaware, one key concern is quantum computing, which could eventually threaten today’s cryptographic…
Filed under: News - @ March 15, 2026 11:24 am