In my experience evaluating Dhan, one point that immediately stood out is the absence of a free demo account. As someone who has always considered risk management and familiarization with trading platforms a top priority, this is a significant drawback for me. The ability to practice strategies or simply test the broker’s interface without risking real capital is something I rely on, especially when assessing a new provider or platform. Dhan does not currently offer a demo account of any kind, so there is no opportunity to simulate trading conditions or explore order execution features before committing funds. For me, this lack of a demo environment raises a few concerns. Not being able to test the order process, user interface, or general workflow in a risk-free setting means that new clients need to fund a live account from the start, potentially exposing their capital before they are acquainted with the specifics of the platform. Furthermore, without a sandbox environment, it is more challenging to evaluate how the broker’s self-developed trading solutions actually perform during live market conditions. Given these points and combined with the absence of regulatory oversight, I'm especially cautious when considering Dhan for serious trading. I cannot recommend trading real funds with any broker if you are unable to first practice and become confident with their tools, and Dhan does not provide that initial safety net. For disciplined, risk-aware traders like myself, this is a limitation that cannot be overlooked.