An evening dedicated to celebrating ownership of an iconic address - Trump Tower...
M3M deepens its vision of community-led luxury by bringing together Trump Towers – India homeowners in a rare global residential fraternity meet


In India’s rapidly evolving luxury real estate landscape, few addresses say ‘You’ve arrived!’ quite like the Trump Towers. With M3M India building the largest Trump residential portfolio outside the United States, the brand’s presence in India goes beyond aspirational as it symbolizes the country’s growing wealth ecosystem.
Recently, in a thoughtful gesture, M3M—the real estate conglomerate that has brought the Trump brand to India and has built the largest Trump portfolio outside the United States—hosted a Trump Towers home-owners’ meet in Delhi NCR. As the largest-ever congregation of Trump residence owners globally, it was a milestone in many ways, bringing together ultra-HNIs, first-generation wealth creators and future neighbours to meet and get to know each other. It was M3M’s way of celebrating the Trump brand and the power of community-led luxury living.
“All the residents—people who will soon be neighbours—were invited so they can connect, build camaraderie and truly understand the community they are becoming part of,” explains Pankaj Bansal, Director, M3M India. “It was a beautiful evening and we were delighted to celebrate alongside our customers.”
The Trump Organization describes Trump-branded residences worldwide as properties with architectural distinction, premium finishes and a focus on privacy, exclusivity, and long-term value. In India, these principles were executed by M3M, one of the country’s fastest-growing real estate developers known for scale, speed and design-led execution.
“I don’t see India as equivalent to New York,” says Pankaj Bansal. “India is ahead. We’re a fast-growing economy, on track towards a $10-trillion GDP by 2030. Bringing global brands and delivering world-class projects here is one way to contribute meaningfully to that journey.”
Pankaj Bansal echoes the broader economic implication. “If bringing a global brand like Trump to India allows even a portion of Indian capital to stay within the country, that itself is a meaningful outcome.”
That philosophy resonated strongly with homeowners in attendance. “We’re end users and plan to move in,” shares a couple that has purchased a home in Trump Towers. “This event has given us the opportunity to understand the community we’ll be part of. It was also exciting to hear directly from the developers and meet future neighbours.”
Another homeowner described the appeal succinctly: “Trump isn’t just a luxury residence—it’s an iconic global address. There’s really no comparison.”
Asked what Trump buyers value most, his answer is unequivocal: “Power. When you say, ‘I live in Trump’, no further introduction is needed.”
The next phase of Trump Towers India includes a new development in Noida, with an official launch planned in early 2025 and Eric Trump expected to visit India as part of the announcement.
“If we can bring together global brands, next-level design, and aspirational living, we’re not just creating projects—we’re shaping a legacy.” says Pankaj Bansal, “A Trump home is an asset generations will own and cherish.”
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First Published: Jan 06, 2026, 13:31
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