Why is this important to you in this context?
In the case of the sole survivor of the Air India crash, he is described as a British national of Indian origin, suggesting he has British citizenship and likely renounced Indian citizenship, since once becoming a British citizen he can not hold dual citizenship with India.
Certainly you should not undergo more surgery until/unless the cause of the problem is clearly identified.
I suggest you consult this doctor in Bangkok:
https://saintlouis.or.th/doctor/dr.aree-tanavalee/d39d763d-0ca2-4b2d-b865-967c61a380e2
https://www.medparkhospital.com/en-US/doctors/prof-dr-aree-tanavalee
https://www.bumrungrad.com/en/doctors/aree-tanavalee
Same doctor, different hospitals. listed in ascending order of cost.
It might also be possible to see him at Chulalongkorn after hours clinic but as it is a government hospital, long waits and red tape so maybe not so practical for someone not living in Bangkok.
If possible bring Xray films and any (post operative) scans with you
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