Trump Eyes World's Largest Triumphal Arch, Cites India Gate as Inspiration

US President Donald Trump shared a photograph of India's India Gate on social media, using it as inspiration for his plan to build a triumphal arch in Washington, DC. He stated his intention for the US arch to be the "greatest of them all" and the largest in the world. The project, with construction expected to begin soon, is part of a broader set of renovations Trump is overseeing in the capital. The proposed monument has drawn comparisons to famous structures like the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

Key Points: Trump Plans DC Triumphal Arch, Inspired by India Gate

  • Trump shares India Gate image
  • Plans "world's largest" DC triumphal arch
  • Arch part of major Washington renovations
  • Compared to France's Arc de Triomphe
  • Construction to start within two months
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Trump highlights India Gate while planning triumphal arch construction in US

President Trump shares India Gate photo, announces plans to build the "world's largest" triumphal arch in Washington, DC, as part of major renovations.

"India's beautiful Triumphal Arch. Ours will be the greatest of them all! - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, February 3

US President Donald Trump shared the photograph of India Gate in a post on Truth Social on Monday amid his plans for the construction of a triumphal arch for the US capital.

He said on Truth Social, "India's beautiful Triumphal Arch. Ours will be the greatest of them all!"

Earlier, while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday, Trump had expressed his desire for Washington, DC, to have the world's largest triumphal arch, saying he would like it to be the "biggest one of all," describing America as the biggest and most powerful nation.

"For 200 years, they wanted to build an arch," as he spoke about reshaping the capital.

Placing his proposal in a global context, he pointed out that close to 57 cities across the globe already feature triumphal arches, noting that DC, which he referred to as the "only major city," still lacks one.

These remarks build on an announcement made in January, when Trump revealed that work on a Triumphal Arch in DC is expected to begin shortly.

Providing further details on the timeline, according to The Hill, Trump made the comments during an interview with Politico, where he said, "It hasn't started yet. It starts sometime in the next two months. It'll be great. Everyone loves it," adding, "They love the ballroom too. But they love the Triumphal Arch."

The latest updates follow plans first outlined in October, when the President said the structure would come up near the Lincoln Memorial, marking what he described as an entrance to the nation's capital, with the arch also proposed along the Arlington Memorial Bridge, The Hill reported.

Speaking at a donor dinner at the time, Trump said, "It's going to be really beautiful. I think it's going to be fantastic," while displaying models of the monument. He added, "There's a rendering of what it will look like. You have three sizes."

Explaining his preference among the designs, Trump said, "Whichever one would look good. I happen to think the large one."

The proposed monument has since drawn comparisons with France's Arc de Triomphe, according to The Hill.

The arch is part of a broader set of renovation and construction efforts across Washington that have emerged as a key focus of Trump's second administration. The White House is currently undergoing upgrades, including a new ballroom and changes to the Rose Garden and Palm Room, The Hill noted.

Alongside these projects, the President has also overseen changes at the Kennedy Center, where board members were replaced and later voted to rename the venue the Donald J. Trump and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.

As part of these renovation efforts, Trump had, in December 2025, hinted at further updates to the performing arts venue, sharing images of marble armrests that could be installed.

"Unlike anything ever done or seen before!" he wrote on his Truth Social platform.

- ANI

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Priya S
Always the "biggest" and "greatest" with him. Can't these funds be used for something more useful for the American people? Feels like a vanity project.
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Rohit P
It's nice to see India Gate getting international recognition! It's a beautiful and historic part of Delhi. Maybe this will boost tourism here too. 😊
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Sarah B
As someone living in the US, I find this whole thing bizarre. Renaming the Kennedy Center? Building a giant arch? There are so many pressing issues. The focus seems misplaced.
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Vikram M
Typical Trump style. Everything is a competition. India Gate stands for sacrifice and remembrance. I hope the US arch, if built, carries a message of unity, not just supremacy.
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Karthik V
He says "57 cities across the globe" have them. Delhi is proudly one of them! Our architecture and monuments have always been world-class. Jai Hind!

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