Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) inaugurated the 4th Edition of IIJS Bharat Tritiya 2026 at the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) Yesterday. The inauguration ceremony was graced by the Chief Guest Smt.Gunjan Krishna IAS,Commissioner for Industrial Development & Director of Industries & Commerce,Govt. of Karnataka.The 2026 edition has about 1100 exhibitors across 1900+ stalls.The exhibition spans three expansive halls offering a comprehensive sourcing platform across gold,diamond silver & studded jewellery loose natural diamonds,coloured gem stones,Couture and fine jewellery ,lab grown diamonds and machinery and allied segments.
Mr.Kirit Bhansali,Chairman,GJEPC said," India's Gem & jewellery industry continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience and a spirit of innovation.The exports have reached Rs.2.28 lakh crores with over 4% growth between April 2025 & February 2026 despite a 44% dip in traditional markets like the US is a testament to our successful strategy of market diversification.With our domestic market projected to reach US$ 130 billions by 2030 & new FTA's unlocking doors in the UAE,Australia and beyond,we are not just navigating challenges,we are redefining them.IIJS Bharat Tritiya 2026,stands as a symbol of this evolution."
In a significant move to bolster the regional eco system,the event witnessed the signing of a MOU between GJEPC and the Jewellers's Association,Bengaluru.This MOU reflects a shared commitment to strengthening & promoting the jewellery trade in Karnataka.
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