Khaleej Times

Trump Jr. arrives in India, to share stage with PM Modi

- AP

new delhi — “Trump has arrived. Have you?” shout the barrage of glossy front-page advertisem­ents in almost every major Indian newspaper.

The ads, which have run repeatedly in the past few days, herald the arrival not of the American president but of his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., who is in New Delhi to sell luxury apartments and lavish attention on wealthy Indians who have already bought units in a Trump-branded developmen­t outside the Indian capital.

The newspaper ads promise that buyers who order apartments in the developmen­t by Thursday will get “a conversati­on and dinner” with Trump Jr. a day later.

President Trump has pledged to avoid any new foreign business deals during his term in office to avoid potential ethical conflicts. While the projects that Trump Jr. is promoting in India were inked before his father was elected, ethics experts have long seen the use of the Trump name to promote even existing business ventures as tricky territory. The distinctio­n between old and new projects can be hazy, they note, and new deals can be shoehorned into old.

Donald Trump Jr. posed for photos on Tuesday morning in New Delhi with Indian developers building complexes in four cities. Among the business partners accompanyi­ng him was Kalpesh Mehta who heads Tribeca, the firm described as the main Indian partner for Trump brand real estate projects.

Mehta came to notice soon after President Trump’s November election victory, when pictures of him and two other Trump Indian real estate partners with the presidente­lect in New York made a big splash in Indian and American media.

Later in the week, he is scheduled to make a speech about IndoPacifi­c relations at a New Delhi business summit, sharing the stage with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In Gurgaon, the sprawling and ever-growing New Delhi satellite city where a new Trump Towers will eventually rise, the constructi­on site is just mountains of dirt and unruly shrubbery, one of many residentia­l projects yet to be built.

For miles upon miles, the landscape is little more than tin-roofed huts for constructi­on labourers and tiny makeshift food shacks to keep them fed.

And while there’s almost nothing at the Trump constructi­on site, a handful of burly guards enthusiast­ically insisted on keeping journalist­s out of the area.

The Trump Organisati­on has licensing agreements with all its Indian business partners, who build the properties and acquire the Trump name in exchange for a fee. The organisati­on has five projects in India, making it the brand’s largest market outside the United States. A luxury complex is already open in the central city of Pune, with other developmen­ts in varying stages of constructi­on in the coastal cities of Mumbai and Kolkata, and two in a chrome-andglass New Delhi suburb, Gurgaon.

The apartments are expensive — though not outrageous­ly so in the overheated real estate world of India’s wealthy elite. An apartment in the Trump Towers complex in Gurgaon runs between $775,000 and $1.5 million.

The rest of the details of Donald Trump Jr.’s itinerary are hazy despite repeated emails to the Trump Organisati­on and its Indian partner Tribeca. —

 ?? PTI ?? Donald Trump Jr. poses before a media event in New Delhi. —
PTI Donald Trump Jr. poses before a media event in New Delhi. —

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