I can see this has really upset you. You seem to have lost your ability to spell lucidly.
Meanwhile, of course Russia is running to supply nuclear fuel to India. They dont want to lose influence, and a very very large and profitable market to the Americans.
Also, theyre building 2000MW nuclear power plants in southern India as we speak, and have been doing so for the last 4-5 years.
Bush's idea was absolutely sound. India already HAS and makes "nukular stuff" as you eloquently put it, on its own. Nukular power, nukular reactors, nukular bombs.
The United States doesnt lose anything on this deal. :)
The big picture is that Bush is trying to build a buffer of US-friendly countries around Red China, in order to better contain it. India, among others, is necessary in that plan.
I think a lot of folks are yet to understand the wider impact of the Indo-US deal.It's not exactly a bilateral agreement,but more of a multilateral one & that's why Bush has faced flak.Till this agreement,the US,along with China has opposed sale of N-tech & fuel to India,while France & Russia were in favour,with the Brits more or less neutral.So whenever Paris or Moscow made proposals for N-cooperation with Delhi,the US would armtwist them to back off.Now with this framework in place,everyone,inc. the US can get a piece of the Indian pie.