You write as if you are a part of the Indian government. You pretend in your post that you make the decisions. You don't.
The fact is that the Indian government wants to buy uranium from Australia and has been lobbying the Australian government to sell to them regardless of the fact that there is other countries selling uranium.
Also, with the sale being approved, the sale is on Australias terms, not Indias. In order for the sale to continue, India must agree to strict conditions of sale. India has agreed to that aswell.
When writing things, try not to act like you are part of the government and the decision making process.
The so-called "strict" conditions includes India retaining nuclear weapons, though. Australian govt appreciates the geo-political reality.
And the so-called "strict" conditions also mean that India won't be using Australians uranium for weapons. Indian govt appreciates that reality.
The fact is that Australia wants good relations with India, and India wants good relations with Australia. Possibly USA acted as a catalyst.
Enough said, the actual uranium requirement is atleast half a decade away, if not further.
I am surprised how much attention an irrelevant "think-tank" draws ... having people jumping hot and cold.