Modi inspected the site of the crash of the Indian Airlines plane and visited the survivors, stating in a post, "Feeling immense sorrow for the air disaster."

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14/06/2025
According to the "Hindustan Times" report on the 13th, following the air crash of an Indian airline on the 12th, a passenger on an Indian Airlines flight from Phuket, Thailand to Delhi, India on the 13th found a bomb threat note on the plane when flying over the Andaman Sea, and the plane had to make an emergency return. After a preliminary search, no bomb was found on the plane. "Today India" reported that Indian Prime Minister Modi arrived at Ahmedabad Airport on the 13th, inspected the crash site, and visited the only survivor in the hospital. Modi later posted on social media platform X, expressing deep sorrow for the air crash and offering condolences to all the victims. The "Times of India" reported on the 13th that a testing center has been set up at the hospital at the crash site, and the work of testing and matching the DNA of the deceased is ongoing. It may take at least three days to complete the testing and matching work. Once the DNA is successfully matched, the bodies of the deceased will be handed over to the families. The parent company of Indian Airlines, the Tata Group, issued a statement on platform X on the 12th, stating that they will compensate each deceased victim with 10 million rupees, cover the medical expenses of the injured, and provide support for the reconstruction of damaged medical school dormitories.