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Putin's India visit will boost diamond trade: GJEPC

Setting up of these zones would help attract global diamond firms to open offices in Mumbai, a major diamond trading hub of the country, besides Surat. The body wants direct selling of rough diamonds from Russian mines to India.

December 10, 2014 / 08:28 IST
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Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) has expressed the hope that Russian President Vladimir Putin's forthcoming visit to India will boost the diamond sector in both the countries. Putin's two-day India visit starts tomorrow.

"India, which is the major diamond polishing hub, and Russia, which is poised to spend significantly in diamond exploration in the future, are natural diamond partners and expected to gain enormously with the direct partnership proposed by the industry. The visit of President Putin to India during the World Diamond Conference is of great significance and we are hopeful that (Indian) government accepts our proposals for direct sourcing and a special notified zone in India," GJEPC Chairman Vipul Shah said in a statement.

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Setting up of these zones would help attract global diamond firms to open offices in Mumbai, a major diamond trading hub of the country, besides Surat. The body wants direct selling of rough diamonds from Russian mines to India.

GJEPC in association with the World Diamond Mark Foundation and with the support from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry is organising the World Diamond Conference here during December 11-12.