India has made history as its Moon mission became the first to land in the lunar south pole region, reports BBC.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the successful landing "a joyous occasion".
"We have reached where no other country could," he said.
Narendra Modi was watching the event live from South Africa where he is attending the Brics summit.
With this, India joins an elite club of countries to achieve a soft landing on the Moon, after the US, the former Soviet Union and China.
Celebrations have broken out across India after the successful touchdown by the robotic lander which is carrying a rover in its belly.
It's a win for Modi's government which is showing off India as a leader in technology and an assertive global superpower.
But critics of the mission have questioned its importance while hundreds of millions of Indians are still in tough living conditions.
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