Mark Tully, Renowned BBC Correspondent Known as 'Voice of India,' Dies at 90

Kathmandu. The BBC announced on Sunday that Mark Tully, the BBC correspondent renowned by millions as the 'Voice of India' for covering seminal moments in South Asia, has passed away at the age of 90.Born in 1935 during the British Raj in India, Mark Tully made India his home and his professional base, succeeding in becoming the country's 'most famous foreign correspondent'.In a statement, the interim head of BBC News, Jonathan Munro, said,