Despite President Trump's critical remarks about India's economy, his business interests in the country are flourishing, with the Trump Organisation aiming to make India its largest market outside the U.S. through significant real estate projects.
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The Trump Organisation operates in India through a brand licensing model, partnering with local developers to create luxury real estate projects such as residential towers and golf courses.
The Trump Organisation expects sales of ₹15,000 crore from its ongoing real estate projects in India, including luxury towers and a golf course.
The Trump brand's success in India is driven by the strong demand for luxury real estate, the brand's reputation for quality and luxury, and the global recognition of the Trump name.
The Trump Organisation navigates the Indian real estate market by building strong relationships with local developers and partners, adapting to local market conditions, and understanding consumer preferences.
The Trump Organisation is focusing on residential, hospitality, and commercial real estate sectors in India, with projects including luxury residential towers and a golf course.

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