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In the first light of ‘Amrit Kaal’, this is ‘Amrit Varsha’ of success: PM on landing of Chandrayaan 3 on the Moon

New Delhi: In a remarkable display of India's scientific prowess, the successful landing of Chandrayaan 3 on the Moon's surface left an indelible mark on the nation's history. Prime Minister Narendra Modi connected with the ISRO team via video conferencing to witness this momentous achievement. Expressing immense pride, the Prime Minister spoke of how such historic events become the enduring consciousness of a nation.

Addressing the team as family members, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the significance of this achievement in shaping India's future. He described it as a clarion call for a victorious India, one that has overcome challenges and embarked on a path of success. This moment, he stated, embodies the collective capability and confidence of the nation's population, a resounding victory call for India's progress.

Quoting the scientists, Prime Minister Modi jubilantly proclaimed, 'India is now on the moon!' He conveyed his attentiveness to this monumental occasion even while attending the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg. He acknowledged the nationwide celebration, highlighting how every Indian is immersed in festivity, fostering a sense of unity and shared joy.

The Prime Minister lauded the dedication and talent of the scientists that led India to the South Pole of the Moon, a feat unmatched by any other country. He envisioned a future where the Moon transforms from being considered distant to being just a 'tour away,' symbolizing the rapid advancements in space exploration.

In a gesture that extended beyond borders, Prime Minister Modi declared that India's success in its moon mission belongs to all of humanity. He highlighted the universal resonance of India's human-centric approach, fostering cooperation and inspiration among countries worldwide. He expressed confidence in the potential of all nations, including those from the Global South, to achieve similar feats, fostering collective progress.

With an unwavering focus on the future, Prime Minister Modi revealed that Chandrayaan Maha Abhiyan's accomplishments will propel India's endeavors beyond lunar orbits. Setting ambitious goals, he disclosed ISRO's upcoming 'Aditya L-1' mission to study the Sun and underscored India's aspirations to explore Venus. Mission Gaganyaan, the nation's first human space flight mission, showcased India's determination to exceed boundaries.

In a closing note, Prime Minister Modi underlined the pivotal role of science and technology in shaping the nation's bright future. He articulated how this achievement serves as a beacon, inspiring progress and illuminating the path to realizing resolutions. The day's triumph, he concluded, signifies the transformation of defeat into victory, offering well wishes for the scientists' future pursuits.

Source: PIB