A history lesson is in order. Bharat's considerable size inclined Bharat throughout her long history to be inwarded looking. Disdaining the motto offence is the best form of defence made her a slave first to the Greeks, Muslims. and finally the British. Bharat only escaped the even greater ignomany of Roman rule by the untimely assisnation of as Julius Caeser. Bharat's brutal partition showed that its politician's learned little of the art of politics from two hundred years of British rule.
I contrast this with the brutal subjection of Gaul by ancient Rome which transformed the uncouth rule of their tribe, and much the same was achieved in ancient Britain. When ancient Rome lapsed into the dark ages, it was France that carried forth the legacy of Rome. This torch finally passed to America which is today's leading power.
The very best instruction was obtained by those countries under foreign occupation which instructed them in the imitation of their masters. This is alien to us as Hindu's because of our false pride and the false Gods we worship. This deal has certainly been driven by commerical logic as well as America's strategic compulsions. I would like to see the details before I commit myself on whether it is good for Bharat. If America has addressed our concerns on nuclear tests and reprocessing then it should pass muster.