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    Sir Mark Tully BBC’s legendary ‘Voice of India’ dies at 90

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJanuary 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The world of journalism mourns the loss of a titan. Sir Mark Tully, the BBC’s revered “Voice of India,” whose iconic reporting bridged continents and brought India’s triumphs and tragedies into living rooms worldwide, has passed away at 90.

    For decades, Tully’s incisive analysis, deep cultural insight, and unparalleled trustworthiness made him the definitive authority on India for millions of viewers and listeners across the globe.

    Tully’s illustrious career saw him cover some of India’s most significant events, including wars, famines, riots, assassinations, the Bhopal gas disaster, and the military operation at the Sikh Golden Temple. His reporting style combined clarity, depth, and empathy, earning him immense respect from audiences and colleagues alike.

    The Interim CEO of BBC News and Current Affairs expressed profound sorrow over his passing, stating, “We are saddened by the passing of Sir Mark Tully. As one of the pioneers of foreign correspondents, Sir Mark opened India to the world through his extraordinary reporting. His dedication to public service journalism and his work as Delhi bureau chief inspired generations of journalists.”

    Born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), Tully was raised in an English household but later became fluent in Hindi, which earned him the affectionate nickname “Tully Sahib.”

    His mastery of the language and deep understanding of Indian society allowed him to cultivate lasting friendships with politicians, editors, and social activists, further strengthening his unique voice as a correspondent.

    Joining the BBC in 1965 in an administrative role, Tully eventually became one of its most prominent reporters. His career spanned decades, leaving an indelible mark on international journalism and setting a gold standard for foreign correspondence.

    Sir Mark Tully’s legacy will live on as a testament to fearless, insightful reporting and a bridge between cultures, inspiring journalists for generations to come.

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