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Renowned BBC Correspondent Mark Tully, Celebrated as the ‘Voice of India,’ Passes Away at 90

    Mark Tully, BBC correspondent known as the 'voice of India,' dies at 90
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    NEW DELHI – Renowned for his deep, resonant voice and unparalleled storytelling, Mark Tully, the esteemed BBC correspondent affectionately dubbed as the “voice of India,” has passed away at the age of 90, according to an announcement by the broadcaster.

    Tully’s death occurred on Sunday, following a short illness, at a hospital in New Delhi, a city where he had long been a familiar and respected presence.

    Born in the bustling city of Kolkata in 1935, Tully embarked on his illustrious career with the BBC in 1965. His journey with the organization took a significant turn in 1971 when he was named the New Delhi correspondent. Over the following two decades, he solidified his role as the BBC’s bureau chief for South Asia, a position that would see him narrate the region’s stories to the world.

    His career was marked by coverage of some of the most pivotal moments in Indian history. Tully’s reports brought to life the dramatic 1971 India-Pakistan war that resulted in the birth of Bangladesh, and he provided gripping accounts of the Golden Temple siege in 1984. His insightful reporting during the 1991 assassination of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and the 1992 Babri mosque demolition, which spiraled into widespread unrest, further cemented his legacy.

    Beyond India, Tully extended his journalistic reach to neighboring countries, delivering news from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, and offering a comprehensive view of the region’s dynamic landscape.

    His contributions were not unnoticed. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to Tully, lauding him as “a towering voice of journalism,” a sentiment that echoes the deep respect Tully earned throughout his career.

    “His connect with India and the people of our nation was reflected in his works. His reporting and insights have left an enduring mark on public discourse,” Modi wrote on X.

    Britain knighted Tully in 2002 for services to broadcasting and journalism. He also received two of India’s highest civilian honors, the Padma Shri and the Padma Bhushan.

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