Nuclear
Energy Policy Makers Discuss Way Forward under Shanti Act, 2025
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NITI Aayog organized a Stakeholder Consultation on the implementation
of the SHANTI Act, 2025 on 10 July 2026 at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi.
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The consultation
was chaired by Prof. Abhay
Karandikar, Member, NITI Aayog.
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Senior
participants included:
o Pankaj Agrawal – Secretary, Ministry of Power (MoP)
o Ghanshyam Prasad – Chairperson, Central Electricity Authority
(CEA)
o Gurdeep Singh – CMD, NTPC Ltd.
o Dr. Anshu Bharadwaj – Programme Director, NITI Aayog
o Representatives from the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)
and Atomic Energy Regulatory
Board (AERB).
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The consultation
brought together government
officials, industry representatives, researchers, and policy experts
to discuss the operational framework of the Act.
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Reviewed
the draft rules and regulations
under the SHANTI Act, 2025.
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Discussed
FDI policy provisions.
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Focused
on attracting foreign investment
while safeguarding national interests.
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Examined
statutory compliance mechanisms.
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Discussed
financing models for nuclear projects.
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Explored
risk mitigation and insurance
mechanisms.
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Emphasized
building public awareness,
community trust, and acceptance of nuclear energy projects.
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Focused
on strengthening domestic manufacturing
capabilities.
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Discussed
improving operational readiness
and supply chain resilience.
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Emphasized
skill development
and capacity-building programmes to create a highly skilled workforce.
[ABS News Service/11.07.2026]
NITI Aayog convened a Stakeholder Consultation
on Implementation of the SHANTI Act 2025 on 10th July, 2026 at Samrasta Auditorium, Dr. Ambedkar
International Centre, New Delhi. The consultation brought together key leaders,
policymakers and experts from the government, research institutions and industry
to deliberate on the operational framework of the landmark Act.
The stakeholder consultation was chaired
by Prof. Abhay Karandikar (Member, NITI Aayog). Other
prominent dignitaries included Pankaj Agrawal (Secretary, MoP),
Ghanshyam Prasad (Chairperson, CEA), Gurdeep Singh (CMD, NTPC Ltd.), Dr. Anshu Bharadwaj (Programme Director,
NITI Aayog), Rajnath Ram (Adviser, NITI Aayog), Dr. Garima Sharma (Head, SSSD, DAE) and Hari Kumar (Distinguished
Scientist and Director, AERB).
The technical discussions were structured
around three critical pillars vital to the Act's successful rollout:
·
Legislative & Regulatory Framework: Deliberations focused on the SHANTI Act’s
draft rules, regulations and related FDI policy provisions, with the opening technical
segment presenting the statutory compliance mechanisms under SHANTI Act, 2025 and
highlighting how foreign capital can be attracted while safeguarding domestic interests.
·
Finance, Insurance & Public Perception: Stakeholders examined the financial mechanisms
and risk-mitigation frameworks needed to support the Act’s implementation. The discussion
also covered suitable insurance arrangements for long-term projects, along with
strategies to strengthen public awareness, community trust and broader acceptance
of nuclear energy projects.
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Manufacturing, Operations & Capacity Building: The focus was on the operationalization
phase, with emphasis on strengthening domestic manufacturing capabilities, ensuring
operational readiness and building a skilled workforce to sustain the ecosystem.
Stakeholders also discussed enhancing supply chain resilience and designing dedicated
capacity-building programmes to support industrial scaling and develop a highly
competent human resource base.
Stakeholders provided a range of views
across all three critical areas, which will be useful in strengthening the implementation
framework of the SHANTI Act, 2025.