Adieu Sir Mark Tully: The Englishman Who Never Left India
Sir William Mark Tully passed away on 25 January 2026. KBE. Former BBC Bureau Chief in India for two decades. A BBC journalist for over thirty years. Winner of numerous awards. Author of nine books. All this is known. All this will be written, recorded, archived. And yet, none of it quite captures the man. In the days following his passing, I read deeply moving obituaries written by friends whom I admire. Rajendra Aklekar, journalist with Mid-Day and chronicler of India’s rail history and heritage. Deepak Sapra, one of the most outstanding alumni of my railway alma mater and author of the much-loved The Boy Who Loved Trains . Incidentally, Sir Mark wrote the foreword to their books, as he did to mine, My Train 18 Story . Reading their tributes stirred something personal in me. I felt compelled to write, not merely because Sir Mark was a towering journalist, but because he had left an indelible imprint on my own life and thinking. What truly set Mark Tully apart,...