They play PUBG mostly , Very less people have high gamesetups like requires atleast setup to support 100fps , apart from one or 2 no special tournament for valorant.
PS: I don't know indian scene this is what I got to know from a friend
https://youtu.be/cISf1iLi6f8&t=13s
pretty much only/best indian player who knows how to use the vandal
They still terrible at PUBGM/PUBG. Lets take a look at a few S-Tier tournament they played in international(before the game get banned in the country).
And thats it, the end of Indian PUBGM pros scene in international tournament. They cant win any S-Tier international tournament, unlike China, Mongolia, Indonesia, Thailand and Russia.
If you talk about PUBG, they just got their first ever S-Tier international tournament slot after replacing Indonesia in 2023 PUBG Nations Cup.
Not a big talent pool. Most indians still believe in traditional careers rather than going into sports, let alone esports. While peeps like forsaken and jingg have been playing PC games since they were literally a child, most Indians need to "earn" their gaming setups. Most Indian parents would rather prefer spending money on coaching classes for exams rather than spending quater of that to buy their children a PC to play games.
SEA teams are also not interested in scrmming against Indian teams because of ping and nothing good to offer. South Asia had 1 slot in qualifiers, which was too less honestly. It's similar to how the Malaysian teams are just dominated by singapore when clubbed together, or how OCE never got a proper chance of representation.
Although some of it is true regarding not enough PCs for the regular kids, even after getting into orgs with decent setup, the players dont grind enough to improve. They just take the paycheck to flex on social media & attend events. Because, they dont inherently rate esports enough to grind over, they would rather grind for a 9-5 job and our society is even at a stage that they would respect a guy earning pennies doing a "traditional" job than someone earning half a million playing games. We're still not there to accept these things which causes a huge chain reaction to other things.