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Reliance Senior Legal Consultant Ankur Arora joins Argus Partners

Arora will be working out of the firm's Delhi office.

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Reliance Industries Senior Legal Consultant Ankur Arora has joined Argus Partners as a Partner in the Energy and Infrastructure practice at the firm's Delhi office.

Arora is a graduate of National Law University, Jodhpur.

He has over a decade of experience advising on infrastructure projects, complex M&A, and transactions in the energy transition sector. His practice spans bid advisory, project development, and strategic M&A across the energy and infrastructure sectors. In addition, he has handled regulatory and pre-dispute matters, assisting clients with risk management, structuring, and resolution strategies in complex transactions and projects.

Prior to joining Argus Partners, Arora served as a Senior Legal Consultant at Reliance Industries for two years.

On Arora's joining, Argus Partners Managing Partner Krishnava Dutt said,

“We warmly welcome Ankur to the Firm. His expertise in energy transition, infrastructure, and complex transactions will strengthen our practice and create greater value for our clients as we continue to grow in this critical sector.”

Arora shared,

“I am excited to be part of Argus Partners and contribute to its growing Energy & Infrastructure practice. Energy transition is reshaping the sector in fundamental ways, creating opportunities across project development, M&A, and regulatory strategy. I look forward to working with my colleagues to deliver practical and forward-looking solutions to our clients.”

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