"We believe that we've reached a sufficient understanding, and I think this process will continue. We are hopeful that it will lead to our companies having their concerns addressed and being able to participate in India," said Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor at the White House.
Rhodes was responding to questions on clarification issued by the Indian Government on the recently agreed understanding between India and the US on the liability clause of the historic civil nuclear agreement.
The ministry had said the understanding on the policy hurdles were reached after three rounds of discussions between the Indo-US Nuclear Contact Group, which met last in London, just three days before President Barack Obama visited New Delhi on January 25.
"As we said on the trip (US President Barack Obama's recent India visit), companies are going to make their own judgments. They're going to look at the liability pool; they're going to look at India's clarifications of its laws," said Rhodes, who accompanied Obama on his trip to India last month.
Rhodes, who is considered close to the US President, said after returning from India, the Administration has briefed American companies on the new understanding they reached with the Indian Government on issue.
The resolution between the two governments on the civil nuclear issue was a key part of the successful Obama visit to India, he said.
Rhodes said that the US had encouraged the Indian Government to make information available about the nature of the understandings as part of its ongoing engagement with companies "so that people could have a clear understanding of what the way forward is".
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