[According to an article by the Press Trust of India that appeared in The Hindustan Times on Jan. 10, Pankaj Bansal, the director of one of the Indian property developers, said: “About an initial 100 buyers will fly to the U.S. where Donald Trump Jr. will host them.”]
By
Jeffrey Gettleman and Suhasini Raj
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MUMBAI,
India — What’s one of the best ways right now to
crack into the Trump family inner circle?
Buy
a swanky condominium in India .
Indian
developers are promising to fly the first group of buyers in a new Trump Towers project to New York for an event with Donald Trump Jr., according
to Indian news reports and a video on one of the developers’ websites.
The
glitzy project, which will rise high above Gurugram, a suburb of New Delhi , has become the latest matter to draw
questions about the way the Trump family is handling its convergence of
business and politics. Reports in the Indian press last week, followed by a
Washington Post article on Thursday, have brought new accusations of influence
peddling.
But
the Indian developers aren’t shying away from their offer to get the first
buyers of these condos in front of Donald Trump Jr., President Trump’s oldest child,
who helps run the family’s real estate empire.
According
to an article by the Press Trust of India that appeared in The Hindustan Times
on Jan. 10, Pankaj Bansal, the director of one of the Indian property
developers, said: “About an initial 100 buyers will fly to the U.S. where Donald Trump Jr. will host them.”
The
new apartment project consists of two, glittering 600-foot towers, among the
tallest in the area, featuring apartments that have 22-foot-high ceilings, infinity
pools and floor-to-ceiling windows. Picture lots of marble, and lots of glass.
A
video included on the website of Tribeca Developers, one of the other Indian
partners, features a segment of a news broadcast on the project, reiterating
the promise to meet a Trump.
“Buy
a flat, meet Trump Jr.!” the video says.
According
to Indian news reports, the developers sold 20 units in the first day of sales
in January.
Ethicists
in the United
States
expressed concern about the conflict-of-interest issues raised by such inducements.
Norman
L. Eisen, who was the ethics counsel for President Barack Obama, said it was
“outrageous that access to the Trump family is once again being sold — this
time to foreign purchasers, no less.”
He
added: This is a brazen violation of ethics best practices, but not alas a
surprising one; it is of a piece with the access to the Trump family that
members at domestic Trump properties get for their often steep fees.”
Richard
W. Painter, who was the ethics counsel for President George W. Bush, said the India deal was “inappropriate, but legal.”
He
urged the Trump children to publicly declare that they will not discuss
government policy with customers. “They could dramatically reduce their risk if
they categorically make it clear that they will not discuss U.S. government interests with anyone with whom
they have an actual or prospective financial relationship,” Mr. Painter said.
The
news release for the project, which does not mention the offer of access to
Donald Trump Jr., goes on about its various bells and whistles, making the
project sound something like a cruise ship — with a golf course attached.
“Residents
will enjoy an exclusive collection of super luxury amenities at the Trump Club,
including Gurugram’s first temperature-controlled indoor pool, spa, and fitness
center with sauna, steam and massage rooms, library, lounge, games room, children’s
play area, a fine-dining restaurant and business center, just to name a few,”
the developers said.
The
building will employ “handpicked staff” to deliver room service and park cars.
The
Trump Organization, the family’s business conglomerate, already has several
real estate projects in the works in India , including a new apartment building in
Kolkata. This will be the fourth Trump Tower in India , which has more Trump branded properties
than any other country outside North
America , the
developers said.
Despite
a recent dip in India ’s economic growth rate and a slowdown in the
construction, auto and textile sectors, the country’s huge market and growing
economy have remained a powerful draw for investors.
The
new project will be called Trump Towers Delhi NCR . (The NCR refers to the National Capital Region).
It
has 250 apartments, costing from around $800,000 to more than $1.5 million. The
project is a joint venture between M3M India Pvt. Ltd, a property developer
based in Gurugram, and Tribeca Developers, based in Mumbai.
Status
seems to be a big draw.
“Trump
Towers Delhi NCR will quickly become the most prestigious
address in the city,” said Donald Trump Jr., according to the news release on
the project.
Editors’
Note: January 19, 2018
An
earlier version of this article quoted a man who identified himself as Amit
Kumar, senior manager of Tribeca Developers, one of the Indian partners
building a new Trump Towers residential property near New Delhi , India . However, after the article was posted
online, an executive of Tribeca Developers denied that Mr. Kumar worked for his
company. The Times was subsequently unable to confirm Mr. Kumar’s role.
Jeffrey
Gettleman reported from Mumbai, and Suhasini Raj from Jaipur , India . Sewell Chan contributed reporting from New York .
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