Well, I am from India and I really want there must be some exchanges open and RBI allow us to at least exchange BTC to our local pairs. If RBI shutdowns all the btc related transactions in India then it is going to effect a lot of people who are taking btc as the main source of their income. Let's hope for the best and let's see what is the result tomorrow from the Supreme Court. I think there is a very high chance that RBI will ban Bitcoin completely.
India is a 3rd world's corrupt country where government do not think about citizens.
RBI's hints to all Indian banks "to stop dealing with any firm or individual involved in crypto dealings" is part of the politics.
America, Canada, UK, France, Australia, New Zealand, Japan etc. has declared Bitcoin as legal tender or legal commodity.
Above 1st world countries tolerate Bitcoin but 3rd world countries like South Korea, Bangladesh, Myanmar and others do not like bitcoins because it's not under control of government. Corrupt governments always want to control everything the way they want to, for the years these governments tried to find the way to under control bitcoin in their countries, when no solution found they decided to ban it, some countries banned Bitcoin and Altcoins in their countries then afterwards they unbanned it because they realized that all crypto firms and giants went out of country after ban on it and started their business from outside of country which impacted badly on economy of that country.
Crypto currency is not just a internet currency anymore, cryptos are more than a real currency, one can use as currency, as investment, as payment gateway, trade as commodities and many other uses of it.
Fiat currency notes can be copied but copying of Bitcoin is not possible.
Indian government was aware of cryptos in India since 2012, but they only came to decision of banning it in country last year December when price went up 1,400,000INR.
India is well known for dirty politics in all over the world, Bitcoin, Altcoin banning in India could be the politics.