Jehan Mir, People's minds are conditioned to look for information freely available to suit their prejudiced views. Two people with different objectives can use subsets selectively from the same set of facts to argue effectively (atleast seemingly to themselves) for or against a case. But reality tends to be somewhere contorted so deeply into events and facts that it's almost impossible to conclude what it effectively is. The most pragmatic approach is to understand the broad idea (not what suits oneself) and move on. In this particular case, India and USA are trying to acheive a win-win situation guided by the following: India wants energy badly - they dont have proven sources of enery to feed their huge requirements. They want relatively environment friendly (read non carbon) sources of energy and pretty soon. USA needs friends and less worldwide emissions. The troublesome areas are India's soverignity and India's rights to reprocess spent fuel which the US worries about accidental leakage of nuclear knowhow to the wrong hands. That is all there is to it!