United in Grief: UK and India Share Agony of Air India Tragedy
The UK and India unite in mourning after the tragic Air India crash from Ahmedabad to London, which killed 271 people. A memorial service in London highlighted the strong bond between the two nations. The UK supports India during this crisis, with officials coordinating to assist impacted British nationals.

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Britain and India are mourning together after last week's devastating Air India plane crash, which claimed 271 lives. The tragedy has underscored the strong emotional and diplomatic ties between the two nations, as highlighted in a multi-faith memorial service held in London.
Attendees included UK's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and members of both the British Parliament and Indian community, who joined in paying tributes to the victims and praised the efforts of rapid deployment teams. UK officials pledged ongoing support as they work closely with Indian authorities to aid affected British nationals and assist in the complex crash investigation.
The tragedy has deeply affected families, and efforts continue amid reports criticizing the lack of adequate UK presence on the ground. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Accident Investigation Bureau is collaborating with British inspectors to uncover the causes behind the crash.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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