Mark Tully, a longtime BBC correspondent known as the “voice of India,” has died at 90. The broadcaster says he died Sunday ...
From the Emergency to Ayodhya, Mark Tully reported India’s most turbulent moments with empathy, authority, and an unflinching ear to the ground.
With his death, India loses a voice that insisted its story could only be told with patience, empathy and depth ...
From his birth in Kolkata, Tully had a deep connect and love for his adopted country and India, in turn, recognised his unique position in Indian journalism awarding him with some of its highest ...
Veteran BBC correspondent Mark Tully, known to millions as the broadcaster’s “voice of India” for covering defining moments ...
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Who was Mark Tully? Veteran journalist and BBC’s ‘Voice of India’ dies at 90
Sir Mark Tully, the acclaimed journalist and author, died in New Delhi at age 90. As the BBC's long-serving bureau chief, he ...
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