 More than one thousand scientists, more than one billion people, one aspiration to witness India's giant leap to the moon. First time the scientists have launched all so many complex technologies they have used and they succeeded. That is historical according to me. After travel of nearly 400,000 kilometers to achieve such a precision, perhaps it's a sort of a world record and the anxiety before the event and the type of happiness what we have enjoyed after the event were tremendous. All our hard work had paid dividends in that day when once we say that we could receive the first signal from Chandiyan on the on-dot at the set time from our facility was something wonderful for me. We have collected a large amount of imageries from the moon and the information that has been brought in it takes easily more than 10 years to have even a quick look at it. We have already established the right type of credentials through the Chandrayaan and the other type of mission that today the international community is certainly looking forward to collaborating with India in major undertakings in the context of space exploration.