I don't know about squash, badminton, etc, but my criticism of AITA is in comparison to the federations in other Asian countries (like Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, etc) against whom we were mostly on par or ahead even 20 years ago. They all do a lot more to help their junior players while AITA really does NOTHING. Absolutely nothing substantial, except the minimum window-dressing and going through the motions (keeping a rank list, sanctioning tournaments, having a namesake national coaching center that keeps some coaches happy, even some good ones, etc).
That was okay 25 years ago, but it is no longer so, to compete even in Asia.
The nepotistic "happy family" federation needs to be totally dismantled and rebuilt. But that is not going to happen; they are a happy family after all. They don't run into trouble. They stay there doing nothing, keeping everybody happy, except the players who need their help.