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BBC's 'voice of India' Mark Tully dies at 90

Born in India in 1935 under British rule, he made the country his home and his career, becoming arguably the best-known foreign correspondent in the country

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Veteran BBC correspondent Mark Tully died on Sunday aged 90, the BBC said. File Pic/X/@SupriyaShrinate

Veteran BBC correspondent Mark Tully died on Sunday aged 90, the BBC said. File Pic/X/@SupriyaShrinate

Veteran BBC correspondent Mark Tully, known to millions as the broadcaster's "voice of India" for covering defining moments across the subcontinent, died on Sunday aged 90, the BBC said.

Born in India in 1935 under British rule, he made the country his home and his career, becoming arguably the best-known foreign correspondent in the country.

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