The assertion comes amid concerns expressed in various quarters about effective control at the low cost airline AirAsia India - jointly owned by Malaysia-based AirAsia Bhd and Tatas.
AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes said it is time for India to end patronage and put people first and emphasised that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has promised fairness and transparency.
According to AirAsia, a provision in the brand license AirAsia India and AirAsia Bhd explicitly states that substantial ownership and effective control of the licensee remains at all times with Indian residents.
It reiterated that AirAsia India's majority ownership and effective control are with Indian parties as per regulations.
"All the important decisions concerning the day-to-day operations of the airline are taken by the management team of the airline under the overall supervision, control, and direction of the board of directors (which include a majority of Indian nationals)," the statement said.
Last month, Tata Sons said it would hike its stake in AirAsia India to 49 per cent by buying additional shares from Arun Bhatia's Telestra which would be exiting the airline.
Telestra Tradeplace had around 10 per cent stake.
While Tata Sons would buy 7.94 per cent shareholding, the remaining stake would be purchased by the carrier's two directors - S Ramadorai and R Venkataramanan - in their individual capacities.
Meanwhile, Fernandes today also said Modi government has promised fairness and transparency and having met the Prime Minister, "I am even more excited about our future in India".
"My father was a proud Indian and of all the things that I have done, nothing would have made him prouder than what we are trying to achieve in India. AirAsia is about creating jobs and enabling people to do things they never ever thought possible. We made Asia smaller. That's all we want to do in India," he noted.
