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Raksha Kumar
Freelance Multimedia Journalist
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Sunday, 08 April 2018

How Trump's Business Partnerships In India Are Creating Conflicts Of Interest In The White House

Based on hundreds of documents and dozens of interviews, this journalist dives deep into Donald Trump's real estate interests in Mumbai. Each of the five parts of this story would be shocking to an average reader if the Trump presidency were not so steeped in the bizarre already. 

Corruption is not new to India, much less to the country's real estate market. 

The World Bank Group’s most recent “Doing Business” report ranked India 181st out of 190 countries in terms of the difficulty of obtaining construction permits—an improvement over the previous year, when it ranked 185th.

But, the Trumps seem to have overcome those hurdles by manipulation and bribery.

This story puts Trump Towers in Mumbai and Pune under the scanner by giving minute details, all backed up by on-record interviews and documents. At any other point in history if there was enough proof of the American President's involvement in millions of dollars of corruption deals in another country, civil society would not have remained silent, but times have changed, and misdeeds do not necessarily guarantee outrage. 

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