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Air India Crash Response Stokes Frustration Over Lack Of Transparency

Air India Crash Response Stokes Frustration Over Lack Of Transparency

Nearly a week after India's deadliest passenger jet crash in decades, official updates from government sources remain scarce. This stands in sharp contrast to international norms, as seen in other countries like the U.S., South Korea, and China, where authorities typically issue daily briefings, engage with media outlets, and actively support victims' families. This article was ...

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Trump To Suspend US Gas Tax As Iran War Spikes Prices

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Air India Crash Response Stokes Frustration Over Lack Of Transparency

Nearly a week after India’s deadliest passenger jet crash in decades, official updates from government sources remain scarce. This stands…

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