A year after the crash of Air India Flight 103, six critical questions remain unanswered. UK aviation experts have called for transparency, claiming the investigation has stalled. Sources close to the inquiry say key documents have not been released.
The crash, which killed 132 people, is under scrutiny for potential corporate negligence. Investigators found evidence of maintenance failures. But the full story remains buried.
One expert said: 'We need answers, not excuses.' The call for transparency grows louder as families demand justice.








