BBC’s “Voice of India” Sir Mark Tully Cremated in Delhi
The broadcasting world has lost a legendary figure. Veteran BBC journalist Sir MarkTully has died at age 90. His cremation took place in Delhi, the Indian capital. Hundreds gathered to pay their final respects. Friends and family attended the ceremony at Lodhi crematorium. Tributes for the admired broadcaster are pouring in worldwide.
A Revered “Voice of India
Sir Mark held a unique place in journalism. He was widely regarded as the BBC’s “voice of India.” Furthermore, he was one of his generation’s most respected foreign correspondents.
His deep understanding of the country shaped his celebrated career. As a result, he earned immense trust from audiences across the globe.
High-Profile Tributes Pour In
India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, led the heartfelt tributes. He described Sir Mark as “a towering voice of journalism.” Modi also highlighted the journalist’s profound connection with the nation.This Sir Mark Tully cremation marks the end of an era. His distinctive work and voice defined international reporting on India for decades. He will be remembered with great fondness and respect.