India`s Westernized elite, cut off from local traditions, `want to write a full stop in a land where there are no full stops`. From that striking insight Sir Mark Tully has woven a superb series of `stories` that make up “ No Full Stops in India”, which explores Calcutta, from the Kumbh Mela in Allahabad (probably the biggest religious festival in the world) to the televising of a Hindu epic. Throughout, Tully combines analysis of major issues with a feel for the fine texture & human realities of Indian life.` The ten essays, written with clarity, warmth of feeling & critical balance & understanding, provide as lively a view as one can hope for of the panorama of India`
- K. Natwar-Singh in the ” Financial Times”.