PM congratulates Japan for soft Moon landing

Published By : Admin | January 20, 2024 | 23:00 IST

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, congratulated Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for JAXA's first soft Moon landing.

He further said that the India Space Research Organisation (ISRO) looks forward to cooperating with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in space exploration.

The Prime Minister posted on X:

"Congratulations Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and everyone at JAXA on achieving Japan's first soft Moon landing. India looks forward to our cooperation in space exploration between ISRO and JAXA."

 

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