NEW DELHI (AP) — Mark Tully, a longtime BBC correspondent who was widely known as the “voice of India” for his reporting on ...
"Saddened by the passing of Sir Mark Tully, a towering voice of journalism. His connect with India and the people of our nation was reflected in his works. His reporting and insights have left an ...
DHAKA, Jan 26, 2026 (BSS)- BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman today expressed deep condolences over the death of BBC journalist Mark ...
New Delhi: Veteran journalist Mark Tully, a chronicler of India and an acclaimed author, passed away at a private hospital ...
Veteran BBC correspondent Mark Tully, known to millions as the broadcaster’s “voice of India” for covering defining moments ...
Veteran BBC correspondent Mark Tully, known to millions as the broadcaster's "voice of India" for covering defining moments ...
NEW DELHI: Veteran BBC correspondent Mark Tully, known to millions as the broadcaster’s “voice of India” for covering ...
Born in erstwhile Calcutta during the British Raj in 1935, Tully made India his home and his career, becoming the gold ...
Mark Tully last visited Dhaka in 2012 to receive the honour. But his first and only wartime visit to Bangladesh came much earlier – around a month after the Liberation War began – when he arrived in ...
A British-born journalist who made India his home, Tully became a trusted voice across the region, best remembered for his courageous reporting during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971.
Sir Mark Tully, the journalist and broadcaster who has died aged 90, was, for a quarter of a century, the voice of India for ...