Trump Jr to spice up realty projects; will meet PM Modi during 5-day visit

Trump would be visiting Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Kolkata, and look at projects his organisation and various Indian real estate firms are jointly developing

Donald Trump Junior
Donald Trump Junior
Karan Choudhury New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Dec 09 2019 | 9:45 PM IST
It’s chicken tikka masala, dal makhani and naan bread that Donald Trump Junior, executive vice-president of the Trump Organization, might savour when on his five-day visit to India. While mostly a business trip for the son of the  United States President, sources say he has expressed interest in feasting on local cuisine during his stay. 

Trump would be visiting Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Kolkata, and look at projects his organisation and various Indian real estate firms are jointly developing. 
 
Sources said his entourage of roughly 50, including sleuths from the US Secret Service, and he landed in a private jet on Monday. He would be staying at the revamped Oberoi Hotel here.

“He would be attending an event in Delhi. In 2014, when he came to India, he said he wished to try more of Indian cuisine and we plan to do that. Other than meeting home buyers and people from the real estate sector, he would also meet a few ministers and possibly Prime Minister Narendra Modi, though, we cannot confirm that,” said a source associated with the event.

On the menu

  • Arrived on his private jet on Monday night
  • Is likely to meet the PM at an event in the city
  • Will also meet a few Union Cabinet ministers
  • Will be visiting Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and Pune 
  • Secret Service, India’s Special Protection Group, National Security Guard and Delhi Police are already on their toes; Trump Junior would also be given the security cover provided to state guests
  • Will be staying at Delhi’s Oberoi; the hotel is preparing several Indian dishes for Trump Junior to try out

M3M India and Tribeca, jointly working on this project, have reported sales bookings of about Rs 4.5 billion within the first 25 days of soft launch. The project has sold over two residences a day since the launch, with an average price of Rs 75 million. Trump Tower Kolkata, launched in late 2017, received sales bookings for 70 per cent of its residences in two months.  

The schedule covers a wide list of activities. “This trip is a celebration of all we have achieved, including launch of the Trump developments in Kolkata and Delhi which have been underway for many months,” Trump said. 

Sources said while Trump Jr would be meeting Modi at a gala dinner in the city, there might be a separate meeting with the PM as well, where Trump Jr would be elaborating on his companies; India expansion and investment plans.
He would also meet buyers of properties during his visit to other cities.

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