Renowned journalist Sir Mark Tully, who spent decades reporting from India, has passed away in Delhi at 90. Born in Kolkata to British parents, Tully developed a deep connection with India, covering pivotal events like the Emergency and the assassinations of Indira and Rajiv Gandhi. His insightful books explored India’s complexities, earning him prestigious awards and a lasting legacy.
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