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GJEPC organises 22nd consecutive ‘India Pavilion’ at Jewellery Arabia in Bahrain
GJEPC organised the India Pavilion at Jewellery Arabia 2025, Bahrain, marking its 22nd consecutive year at one of the Middle East’s most influential jewellery showcases. Being held from 25th to 29th November at Exhibition World Bahrain, the pavilion provides a strong platform for Indian exporters to connect with high-intent buyers from across the Gulf, a region that remains a priority market for the Council and the industry.
Covering 972 sq m with 108 booths across Halls 3, 7 and 8, the pavilion brings together 58 Indian exhibitors. They are presenting diamond studded jewellery, plain and studded gold pieces, and loose stones, underlining India’s strength across key product categories.
For GJEPC, the India Pavilion serves as a strategic outreach initiative that helps Indian manufacturers widen their global footprint. Jewellery Arabia consistently attracts trade visitors from Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and the wider region, making it an important gateway for Indian exporters seeking to deepen their presence in West Asia.
International News
Candidates From India, China and The UAE Running For President Of The WFDB
The Election Reflects Power Shifts In The Trade As Well As Open Questions About The WFDB’s Character and Future.
Three candidates from India, China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are running for president of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) in an election that reveals contrasting approaches to the organization and the industry. s (WFDB) in an election that reveals contrasting approaches to the organization and the industry.
Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB) vice president Mehul Shah, Shanghai Diamond Exchange (SDE) president Lin Qiang, and Dubai Diamond Exchange (DDE) chairman Ahmed Bin Sulayem have put their names forward ahead. Israel’s Yoram Dvash is standing down after completing the maximum two three-year terms.
The key theme is a split between preserving the federation’s traditional, experience-led model and pushing a younger, reform-minded approach.
Candidate positions
Mehul Shah is presented as the continuity candidate: he wants to strengthen the federation, add members, and restore its earlier influence, but he argues that younger leaders should first gain experience in junior roles.
Ahmed Bin Sulayem is linked with a reformist, younger-leaning camp that wants fresh leadership and modernization, with David Troostwyk and Molefi Letsiki on the same informal slate.
Lin Qiang’s role is more institutionally grounded, with recent WFDB and Shanghai ties showing China’s growing involvement in the federation’s outreach and industry strategy.
Industry context
The election is happening against broader concern about the WFDB’s relevance as lab-grown diamonds reshape the market and as influence shifts toward bodies like the World Diamond Council.
WFDB leadership tracker: track the Executive Committee, presidential election rules, and potential future candidates from India, China, and the UAE.
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