NEW DELHI — Mark Tully, a longtime BBC correspondent who was widely known as the “voice of India” for his reporting on the ...
Tully covered some of the defining moments in India's history in a career that spanned decades.
India bids fond farewell to veteran BBC journalist and ‘voice of history’ Mark Tully - He covered some of the most pivotal ...
Tributes have been pouring in for veteran BBC journalist Sir Mark Tully who has been cremated in the Indian capital, Delhi, a ...
From the Emergency to Ayodhya, Mark Tully reported India’s most turbulent moments with empathy, authority, and an unflinching ...
Mark was at times criticised for being too sympathetic to this country. But that was unfair ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the tributes to Tully, saying "his connect with India and the people of our nation ...
With his death, India loses a voice that insisted its story could only be told with patience, empathy and depth ...
Veteran broadcaster and journalist Sir Mark Tully, long regarded as the BBC’s “voice of India,” passed away in a private ...
Sir Mark Tully, a well-known broadcaster and journalist has passed away at the age of 90.Mark who was widely recognized as ...
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The 90-year-old British-Indian broadcaster and journalist had been admitted to a private hospital a week ago due to illness ...