
Deepak Khandelwal
Deepak Khandelwal was a first-year university student from Saskatoon in 1985 when he experienced the tragedy of the Air India Flight 182 bombing, which killed his two sisters, Chandra and Manju. Now a semi-retired tech executive, he has become a prominent advocate for remembering the victims and raising awareness about the lack of recognition and support for families affected by the attack.
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Deepak Khandelwal, whose two siblings, Chandra and Manju, died in the bombing, said the victims’ families are frustrated with the five-year wait for the wreckage.
Families of Air India victims still waiting for Ottawa to release the wreckageThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2026-06-23
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Deepak Khandelwal was a first-year university student from Saskatoon in 1985 when he flew across the Atlantic with his father to identify the bodies of his older sisters.
On the 40th anniversary of the Air India bombing, those in grief stand togetherThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-06-22











