Chandrayaan-3's rover Pragyan will leave the impression of India's national flag and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) logo on the lunar soil (regolith).
Chandrayaan-3 mission's entire cost is roughly ₹650 ($75 million) crore.
India would become the first country to probe the Moon's south pole.
Chandrayaan-3 will add more knowledge about the Moon's south pole and the scope of water presence.
The Chandrayaan-3 consists of a lander named Vikram and a rover named Pragyan.