Donald Trump's real estate company, The Trump Organization, has made significant investments in India, with Trump Towers built in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Gurugram, and Kolkata.
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The Trump Organization entered the Indian market in 2013 and has since launched more than five luxury residential projects in collaboration with Indian companies.
Trump Towers have been built in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Gurugram, and Kolkata.
The starting price for a flat in Tribeca Trump Towers, Gurugram, is more than Rs 4 crore.
The Trump Tower in Mumbai offers a private jet service and a Trump card, adding to its exclusivity.
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