"Let me assure you that when we arrived at the understanding with the US, we did so within the four corners of our law, international practice and our own bilateral agreement that we have agreed to..." Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry Syed Akbaruddin said.
He also noted that the government will come out with a detailed response or 'FAQ' (frequently asked questions) soon in the matter which needs to be legally checked.
Immediately after India and the US announced the "breakthrough" in the seven-year-old nuclear logjam after the talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Obama on January 25, there were questions raised about the assurance given by the Indian side on contentious liability issue, which had been a major concern of the US companies.
Congress party has been demanding that the government should make public the details of the understanding reached with the US on nuclear deal. Some commentators have argued that liability has been entirely passed on the operator, and in this case since all the nuclear power plants in the country are run by the government-owned Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), it would mean that Indian exchequer will bear the brunt.