Chief Guest Shri Rahul Narwekar Hon’ble Speaker, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly inaugurates IIJS Premiere 2025 at JWCC
Chief Guest Shri Rahul
Narwekar Hon’ble Speaker, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly inaugurates IIJS Premiere
2025 at JWCC
· · IIJS Premiere set to drive ₹70,000 crore in business over the next quarter
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FTAs
Unlocking New Growth Opportunities for India’s Gem & Jewellery Industry:
GJEPC Chairman Kirit Bhansali
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IIJS
Premiere 2025 show dates: 30 July-3 August at JIO World Convention Centre,
Mumbai and 31 July-4 August at Bombay Exhibition Centre, NESCO Goregaon, Mumbai
· IIJS Celebration Night will showcase the Legends of India’s gem & jewellery industry
· Jewellers for Hope Charity Dinner
National, 30 July 2025: The biggest-ever India
International Jewellery Show (IIJS), the 41st edition, is the
biggest-ever edition of the famous gem & jewellery B2B trade show organised by India’s apex trade body, The
Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC). Showcasing “Brilliant
Bharat” theme, IIJS 2025 is eyeing big
business generation of billions of dollars in exports with several policy
initiatives such as the recently concluded India-UK Free Trade Agreement and
the much-awaited India-US bilateral trade agreement among others.
Chief Guest Shri Rahul Narvekar, Hon. Speaker, Maharashtra
State Legislative Assembly, inaugurated the world’s second largest gem & jewellery B2B
show - India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) Premiere 2025 at the JIO World
Convention Centre in Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai.
Shri Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, GJEPC, Shri Shaunak
Parikh, Vice Chairman, GJEPC, Shri Nirav Bhansali, Convener-National
Exhibitions, GJEPC, Shri Sabyasachi Ray, ED, GJEPC along with Committee of
Administration (COA) welcomed several honoured guests and dignitaries such as Mr. Pavel Marynichev, CEO,
ALROSA; Mr. Ajoy Chawla, CEO - Jewellery Division (and incumbent MD), The Titan
Company Ltd.
Showcasing “Brilliant Bharat – Architecture of India”
theme this year, IIJS Premiere 2025 show dates are: 30 July-3 August at JIO
World Convention Centre, Mumbai and 31 July-4 August at Bombay Exhibition
Centre, NESCO Goregaon, Mumbai.
IIJS Premiere 2025 has a total exhibition area of
135,000 sq. mt. (1.45 million sq. ft.), which is much higher than that of the prominent
comparable shows in the western world. With over 3,600 stalls and 2,100
exhibitors, IIJS Premiere is expected to attract over 50,000 visitors from 1,300
Indian cities and more than 3,000 international buyers from over 80 countries.
A special attraction this
year is The Select Club - Exclusive High-End Couture Jewellery Section. The
Select Club explores elegant designs and innovative craftsmanship by 118
Exhibitors. The Club is being hosted at the Jasmine Hall, 3rd floor, JIO World
Convention Centre, BKC, Mumbai.
Chief Guest Shri Rahul Narvekar, Hon. Speaker,
Maharashtra State Legislative Assembly, said, “The gem &
jewellery business is very special to me as it all began from Zaveri Bazaar,
Dagina Bazaar and Dhanji Street, which are part of my Colaba constituency. IIJS
organized by GJEPC showcases the growth and success of India’s gem &
jewellery business, which is making a global mark now. And the entire world’s
eyes are on the India market, which is one of the top four economies globally.
The proportion of youth makes the Indian market more lucrative.”
Mr.
Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, GJEPC, said,
“The Government of India’s proactive trade diplomacy, under the visionary
leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has opened
unprecedented doors for the gem and jewellery sector. Free Trade Agreements
with the UAE and Australia have already delivered tangible benefits, and the
recently concluded India–UK FTA is set to be a game-changer—doubling our
sector’s bilateral trade with the UK to $7 billion in the next three years.
This is a defining moment for Indian jewellers to think global and act bold.
With new markets emerging and initiatives like SAJEX—our first dedicated B2B
show in Saudi Arabia—GJEPC is taking India’s growth story to untapped regions
across GCC, North Africa, CIS, and Europe,”
Kirit Bhansali further added, “IIJS is
growing year after year, both in scale and impact. This year, IIJS Premiere is
set to drive business worth ₹70,000 crore over the next quarter—testament to
India’s expanding influence in the global gem and jewellery trade.”
Mr. Ajoy Chawla,
CEO - Jewellery Division (and incumbent MD), The Titan Company Ltd., said, “The growth of Tanishq
coincided with the growth of India’s gem & jewellery market. Indian
entrepreneurial spirit and policy impetus has helped create and share a vibrant gem & jewellery sector. Today India
is beautifully poised to claim its rightful share in the global market. More
and more players, including independent jewellers, are entering this business
in an organised way. As we go forward, Indian jewellers have to leverage their 5,000
year cultural heritage to induce aspiration desire. Jeweller exporters need to
take pride in our rich design legacy to emulate countries such as Turkey, Italy
and Bangkok. Sector has to imbibe sustainable practices. There is a need to have
a regulatory framework to give world class quality and the best customer
experience and service.”
Mr. Shaunak
Parikh, Vice Chairman, GJEPC, added, “At IIJS, we provide a robust platform,
facilitating connections with over 15 international delegations and 3,000
international visitors. We encourage participation in initiatives like IJEX in
Dubai, which has enabled companies to open offices there after gaining
experience. Additionally, the Innov8 seminar is an ideal venue for young
entrepreneurs, CEOs, and family jewellers to network in a less busy environment
than the main show.”
Mr. Nirav Bhansali, Convener,
National Exhibitions, GJEPC, said, ““At IIJS, sustainability is not an afterthought—it’s at the heart of
our vision. From powering the show with 100% green energy to eliminating
single-use materials and planting over 200,000 trees, we are redefining how
global exhibitions can be both grand and green. This is our commitment—not just
to the industry, but to the planet.”
Bhansali added, “Our aim is to announce
within a year a specific date by which IIJS will be completely carbon-neutral,
possibly by 2030 or 2032. We are working with consultants to calculate our
carbon footprint, including travel emissions, to achieve this goal through tree
planting and other initiatives like rain harvesting, etc.”
IIJS Premiere
will feature a wide array of products including diamond, gemstone, and studded
jewellery, gold and gold CZ jewellery, lab-grown diamonds, high-end couture
jewellery, silver jewellery and artefacts, color gemstones and machinery,
technology, and allied industries.
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