The SHANTI Act seeks to integrate nuclear energy into India’s clean energy strategy by establishing a clear regulatory framework, encouraging private investment, and fostering public trust. Successful implementation relies on credible institutions, innovative financing, and effective communication to ensure nuclear energy’s role in India’s decarbonization efforts.
SHANTI Act: Bridging Policy, Finance and Public Trust
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- Amit Kapur, Sugandha Somani Gopal
- April 13, 2026
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Amit Kapur is a Partner with JSA since 2000. He has anchored the Firm’s Infrastructure practice since 1997 with focus on infrastructure sectors. Having served as Senior Partner of JSA since 01.04.2017, Amit served as the Joint Managing Partner of the Firm between 01.01.2019 and 31.03.2025.