External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar praised the scientists behind India's successful Chandrayaan-3 mission, saying their conviction about it was "simply amazing".
Addressing a gathering of eminent Indian-Americans at the India House in Washington on Saturday, S Jaishankar gave a first-hand account of what was happening on August 23 when India's third Moon mission - Chandrayaan-3 - touched down on the lunar South Pole.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Johannesburg, South Africa, to attend the 15th BRICS Summit from August 22-24.
S Jaishankar, who accompanied PM Modi, during the visit, told the audience that they took time off from the BRICS meeting for the touchdown.
"The Prime Minister was following the landing and was talking to the ISRO... because these are tense moments, you know, however confident anybody is about a mission, that period you want to have, you want to have somebody around you who will give you reassurance.
"And believe me, nobody can do reassurance better than Mr Modi. He is today reassuring the entire country and in many ways the whole world. So, he was actually plugged in from South Africa. And he was talking to the ISRO when this was unfolding," he said.
As the Lander Module of Chandrayaan-3 successfully touched down on the lunar surface, PM Modi spoke to the ISRO team at Mission Operations Complex (MOX) in Bengaluru virtually from Johannesburg.
Once everything went well, the Prime Minister decided that instead of flying back to Delhi, he would land directly in Bengaluru and go straight to the ISRO to congratulate the scientists behind the mission.
"Since I was travelling with him, I too had a chance to tag along," with PM Modi's visit to the ISRO's Telemetry Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) in Bengaluru on August 26, he said.
PM Modi flew to Bengaluru directly from Athens after summit talks with his Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
S Jaishankar recalled that there were about 1,000 people in the room where PM Modi met the ISRO scientists.
"They looked the most normal people you could think of yet you could feel they were the most special people. And the kind of confidence that they exuded, because I was actually sitting among them."
S Jaishankar said he actually asked some of the scientists, "So how tense were you guys? Were you worried? What were the possibilities of something not going the way you thought? And I must tell you, it was you know, the confidence there...."
"That conviction about the mission was simply amazing," S Jaishankar said, adding that "it stuck so deeply in my mind."
With the successful Chandrayaan-3 mission, India became the fourth country to master the technology of soft landing on the Moon after the US, China, and the erstwhile Soviet Union.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
Featured Video Of The Day
"Only Advice I Can Give Is...": S Jaishankar's Answer To Question On Health S Jaishankar Advocates 'Whole Of Government' Approach To National Security How A Former ISRO Scientist Built Rs 2 Crore Cab Service Business "Intention To Dupe UPSC": Ex-IAS Trainee Puja Khedkar Denied Pre-Arrest Bail Send Sheikh Hasina Back To Dhaka, Bangladesh Writes To India Software Engineer Loses Rs 11.8 Crore To "Digital Arrest" Scam In Bengaluru "Will Live Till 110": Dalai Lama On Health Concerns As Succession Plan Looms 'Was Ahead Of His Time': Professor On Trump's Indian-Origin Pick For AI US CEO's Alleged Killer Luigi Mangione Faces Terrorism Charges Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.