I did some more poking around the ISRO site and found the HySI (HyperSpectral Image Scanner) data covering Taurus Littrow. With some processing you can extract the following from image HYS_NR_20090107T011356760
Nothing spectacular to speak of, and it isn't of a high enough resolution to reveal any Apollo details, but as best I can tell from looking through Lunar Orbiter images the mottling features you see on the north and south massifs are not visible at all in pre-Apollo photographs.
They are, however, visible on Kaguya, Chang-e'2 and now Chandrayaan images of Taurus Littrow, and hey guess what the patterns of light and shade are an exact match for what be seen in Apollo 17's 16mm approach footage and Hasselblad images.
Which is nice