Nandita,
  The pictures are a bit small in size to make out clearly. However,
it could be Java Olive (Sterculia foetida), also called जंगली बादाम
Jangli badam:
  http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Java%20Olive.html
   - Tabish

On Jun 10, 1:55 pm, nandita amin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> This is a tree which was planted in our land years ago in Mogar village
> between Vadodara and Anand in Gujarat by my father. The fruit or seeds which
> you see as green now turn to a brilliant maroon/red and spilt open when
> ripe. Please help in identifying the tree. The locals call it "Malaysian
> Badam (Almond)".
>
> Nandita Amin
>
>  tree 1.JPG
> 142KViewDownload
>
>  tree 2.JPG
> 161KViewDownload
>
>  tree 3.jpg
> 181KViewDownload
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