Families of the 260 victims of the 1985 Air India bombing are still awaiting the final investigation report, decades after the tragedy. International regulations stipulate that such reports should be published within one year of the incident, a deadline that has been significantly missed. The delay has caused ongoing distress and frustration for the victims’ relatives, who seek closure and accountability. Speculation surrounding the crash has included theories suggesting it may have been an act of suicide bombing. Despite the passage of time, the lack of a conclusive report continues to fuel uncertainty and impede the grieving process for those affected. Authorities have not provided a clear timeline for the report’s release, further exacerbating the situation. The case remains a sensitive and unresolved issue with international implications.