The Trump Organization has made a significant move into the Indian real estate market with the launch of Trump World Center Pune, its first non-residential venture in the country.
Real EstateTrump OrganizationIndiaCommercial PropertyPuneReal EstateMar 22, 2025

The Trump World Center Pune is a high-end commercial real estate project developed by the Trump Organization in the city of Pune, India. It is valued at Rs 2,500 crore and is designed to cater to the growing demand for premium office spaces in the region.
The Trump Organization is expanding in India to tap into the growing real estate market and capitalize on the country's economic growth. Pune, with its strong IT and engineering sectors, is an ideal location for the company's first commercial real estate project in India.
Trump World Center Pune features modern amenities, energy-efficient designs, green spaces, and state-of-the-art infrastructure. It is strategically located to attract a diverse range of businesses, from tech startups to established corporations.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities and contribute to the local economy by attracting international companies looking to expand their operations in India. It will also boost the real estate and construction sectors in Pune.
The Trump Organization’s entry into the Indian market is significant as it underscores the growing importance of India in the global real estate landscape. It also strengthens the economic ties between the United States and India, creating new business opportunities and collaborations.

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