Chandrayaan-3 | A testament to India’s progress in science: Russia

Russian ambassador to India Denis Alipov also congratulated India on the success.

August 23, 2023 11:00 pm | Updated August 24, 2023 11:04 am IST - NEW DELHI

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting of BRICS leaders via a video link in Moscow, Russia, August 22, 2023.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting of BRICS leaders via a video link in Moscow, Russia, August 22, 2023. | Photo Credit: Reuters

Russian President Vladimir Putin was among the first world leaders to congratulate India after Chandrayaan-3 made a soft landing on the moon’s surface.

In a message to President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Russian leader described the success of the mission as a proof of progress that the Indian space programme has made over the decades.

“This is a big step forward in space exploration and certainly a testament to the impressive progress made by India in the area of science and technology,” Mr. Putin said in his message.

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Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov also congratulated India on the success and said, “A historic triumph unfolds as Chandrayaan-3 lands flawlessly on the moon’s South Pole. Humanity’s quest for space exploration takes a monumental leap forward. Kudos to the brilliant minds behind this remarkable feat!” he said.

Russia’s own moon mission failed earlier last week as the Luna-25 mission ended in a crash last week.

Nepal’s Foreign Minister N.P. Saud also congratulated India and said, “This is not only a moment of national pride for our Indian friends but also an important milestone in the advancement of space science and technology, which ultimately contributes to making our lives better.”

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NASA’s administrator Bill Nelson congratulated India on being the fourth country to achieve a soft landing on the moon and said, “We are glad to be your partner in this mission.”

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