Since entering the Indian real estate market in 2012, the Trump Organization has significantly expanded its footprint, making India one of its largest markets outside the United States. The company has collaborated with leading Indian developers to launch several high-end projects across major cities.
Trump OrganizationReal EstateIndiaLuxury ProjectsDeveloper PartnershipsReal Estate NewsOct 17, 2025

The Trump Organization entered the Indian real estate market in 2012.
The key cities where the Trump Organization has launched projects in India include Mumbai, Pune, Delhi-NCR, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.
By 2025, the Trump Organization's footprint in India is expected to reach around 11 million square feet, a significant increase from roughly 3 million sq ft completed as of 2024.
Key projects include Trump World Center in Pune, Trump Residences in Gurugram, Trump Towers in Kolkata, and Trump Tower in Mumbai.
Some of the leading Indian developers partnering with the Trump Organization include Tribeca Developers, M3M Group, Reliance 4IR Realty, Lodha Group, Unimark Group, and Panchshil Realty.

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