Prime Minister Modi: The accomplishment of India’s Chandrayaan-3 moon landing “belongs to all of humanity”

Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India, is ecstatic.

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With the successful completion of its Chandrayaan-3 mission today (Aug. 23), India became the fourth country to perform a soft landing on the moon. (Photo: ABC News)

Chandrayaan-3’s successful landing

This is so that his nation can now claim the moon. With the successful completion of its Chandrayaan-3 mission today (Aug. 23), India became the fourth country to perform a soft landing on the moon. India has now joined China, the former Soviet Union, and the United States as nations that have successfully performed a lunar landing, reported by Space.com.

Following Chandrayaan-3’s successful landing, Modi stated in a speech that this achievement belongs to all of humanity and will support future moon missions by other nations. All nations, including those in the global south, are capable of achieving prosperity, in my opinion. Any of us can aim for the moon and beyond.

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Modi: This achievement affects all of humanity

Modi emphasized in his speech that this achievement affects all of humanity, not just India. On this happy occasion, I would like to address everyone in the world, Modi stated. everyone in every nation and location. India did not complete its successful lunar mission by itself. Our philosophy of “one Earth, one family, one future” is finding resonance all around the world. This human-centered strategy, which we describe and which we stand for, has won widespread acceptance. The same fundamental strategy is also the foundation of our moon mission, reports from Sky News.

Sreedhara Somanath, the chairman of ISRO, also spoke, appreciating the mission personnel that made this landing successful. It’s a wonderful time for the crew to be happy. As the project director for this expedition, I feel tremendous satisfaction in having accomplished this objective, Somanath stated. The whole mission’s operations, from launch to landing, went off without a hitch and on schedule. We were the fourth nation to softly land on the moon’s surface to demonstrate this technique, and we were the first to approach the moon’s south pole.

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