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Kalpana Chawla was a great friend, Modi invitation an honour, says Sunita Williams

Sunita Williams interacted with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Arlington National Cemetery

Narendra Modi, Modi US visit, Modi in US, Sunita Williams, Kalpana Chawla, Modi Kalpana Chawla tribute, kalpana chawla death, ISRO, NASA FILE – Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams with students in Mumbai when she visited India (Express Photo by Pradeep Kocharekar)

Remembering Indian-American astronaut Kalpana Chawla, American astronaut Sunita Williams on Monday said she was a “great friend and a mentor”.

“She was a great friend, a mentor and someone you can always sit down and have a cup of tea with. Great person,” she said after Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid wreath at the ‘Tomb of the Unknown Soldier’ and ‘Space Shuttle Columbia Memorial’ at the Arlington National Cemetery.

Williams, along with her father and the family members of Chawla, were present during the wreath laying ceremony.

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Taking about her meeting with Prime Minister Modi, she said, “He primarily spoke to my father, but to me he just said to please come and visit India. I am very honoured to have that invitation.”

Though stating that she wasn’t an expert to speak on the India and U.S. scientific collaboration, Williams said, “Right now that is not my field of expertise. I am sort of heads down in a new space craft that we’re building here. But, I have had the opportunity to go to India and talk to many people who are very interested in space collaboration and the space adventure,” She added, “So, I have a feeling, you know, I think most people in India are excited about space as well as about how we are excited about space here.”

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NASA Assistant Director, who was also present at the event, said, “We have a wonderful collaboration of NASA and ISRO, never been stronger. All the way to Mars!.”

After meeting visiting Prime Minister, Williams’ father Deepak Pandya said that the Prime Minister asked him to visit India.

“He said to come to India again and visit. And I said I will certainly do. If god willing, if my health remains good. Who knows (sic),” he concluded.

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