Sir Mark Tully: Tributes Pour in for Legendary Broadcaster Who Became BBC's 'Voice of India'
Mark Tully, revered for his impartial and clear reporting, chronicled India’s major crises with moral seriousness and earned deep trust over decades of broadcasting.
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Pratap Bhanu Meha writes: The gift to India that was Mark Tully
Sir Mark was unique in the annals of journalism not merely because he reported from India for decades with genteel insight, understated eloquence, moral toughness, wry humour, and as much objectivity as any journalist can humanly muster. He was unique because, on so many occasions, his voice constituted the only first draft of history available at the moment
Mark Tully Wife: Was Mark Tully married?
Mark Tully was born Sir William Mark Tully. Mark Tully was a British journalist and bureau chief of the BBC in New Delhi. He held his position for 20 years. Mark Tully according to records worked with the BBC for 30 year before he resigned in 1994. Mark Tully is a recipient of several awards in his career. Mark Tully is credited with several books he authored. Mark Tully died on January 25, 2026. He passed at the hospital, however, the cause of …
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