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IGJS Jaipur 2025 opens;welcomes over 180 international buyers from 28 countries
Amid the evolving global trade landscape, the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) inaugurated the International Gem & Jewellery Show (IGJS) Jaipur 2025 today, reinforcing India’s commitment to strengthening its gem and jewellery industry as it navigates the recent announcement of a 27% reciprocal tariff by the US administration on Indian exports.
The 4th edition of IGJS Jaipur, organized by GJEPC, is being held from 3rd to 5th April 2025 at Novotel, Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre (JECC), Jaipur. SECURE is the logistics partner for IGJS 2025. The show serves as a premier B2B platform for fostering trade collaborations and expanding India’s footprint in key global markets.
The event was inaugurated by esteemed dignitaries, including Retired Major General Anuj Mathur; Mrs. Shilpi R Purohit, Joint Commissioner, District Industries Centre, Government of Rajasthan; Mr. Gaurav Joshi, Joint Director & HOO, MSME – Development Institute, Ministry of MSME Jaipur; Mr. Shaunak Parikh, Vice Chairman, GJEPC; Mr. Yogendra Garg, Regional Chairman (Rajasthan), GJEPC; Mr. D.P. Khandelwal, Convener, Coloured Gemstone Panel, GJEPC; Mr. Krishna Behari Goyal, Convener, Silver Panel, GJEPC; Mr. Arvind Gupta, Convener, SEZ Panel, GJEPC; and Mr. Siddhartha H, COO, GJEPC.
Over 50 companies exhibiting at 62 booths, presented a stunning collection of loose gemstones, dazzling diamonds, gemstone-studded masterpieces, and exquisite silver jewellery.

Talking about the show, Shaunak Parikh, Vice Chairman, GJEPC, said, “IGJS Jaipur 2025 offers an unparalleled platform to strengthen partnerships and expand global connections. This year, we are proud to host over 50 companies across 62 booths, welcoming more than 180 international buyers from 28 countries, including the USA, UK, Europe, Oceania, MENA, Russia, and the CIS regions. As a premier business-to-business show, IGJS Jaipur fosters collaboration, drives trade, and unlocks new opportunities in the world of fine jewellery.
Jaipur has long been renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, and IGJS Jaipur 2025 continues to be the go-to destination for international buyers seeking high-quality jewellery from India. The event showcases the finest gemstone and jewellery collections from leading manufacturers, reinforcing Jaipur’s position as a global hub for innovation and excellence in jewellery.”
On this occasion, Shaunak also addressed concerns regarding the recently imposed 27% tariff by the US administration on India which will have a significant impact gem and jewellery exports. He reiterated GJEPC’s stance, urging the US to uphold the spirit of the longstanding trade partnership between India and the USA, built on mutual respect and shared economic interests.
“The tariff presents both challenges and opportunities. In the short term, we anticipate difficulties in sustaining India’s current export volume of USD 10 billion to the US market. In the long term, this could reshape global supply chains,” said Parikh. He further added, “We urge the Government of India to progress the Bilateral Trade Agreement between India and the US, as it would be crucial in navigating the tariff issues and securing long term interest of the sector.”
GJEPC is actively engaging with stakeholders to address the potential risks and explore solutions that ensure continued access to the US market. The Council remains committed to working with the Government of India to progress discussions on trade negotiations that protect the industry’s growth trajectory.
Talking about the Jaipur gem and Jewellery sector Shaunak Parikh said, “GJEPC is committed to taking Jaipur’s gem and jewellery industry to the next level, ensuring its growth as a global hub. GJEPC is also working closely with the government to establish a Special Notified Zone (SNZ) in Jaipur, allowing direct sourcing of rough gemstones from miners, replicating the successful models of SNZs in Bharat Diamond Bourse and Surat Diamond Bourse. Additionally, Initiatives like the India Rough Gemstone Sourcing Show (IRGSS)—scheduled from 11th to 30th April 2025—are crucial in maintaining a steady supply of rough gemstones for manufacturers. These strategic efforts will further strengthen Jaipur’s position as a leading centre for gemstone manufacturing and jewellery exports.”
Yogendra Garg, Regional Chairman (Rajasthan), GJEPC, said, “Gem Bourse in Jaipur, developed by GJEPC in collaboration with the Jewellers Association, Jaipur, and with the visionary support of the Rajasthan Government. Spread across 43,828 square meters, this world-class facility will not only boost exports but also create 60,000 jobs, transforming Jaipur into a global hub for gems and jewellery.”

By bringing together global buyers and Indian exporters, IGJS Jaipur plays a pivotal role in strengthening India’s position as a trusted sourcing hub, even as the industry navigates complex trade dynamics. GJEPC remains optimistic that initiatives like IGJS will bolster trade relations and open new avenues for growth in emerging markets.

Jeremy Keight, GJEPC Coordinator, Asia Pacific, Oceania, UK, Africa, US & Europe, said: “We’re in an ever-changing jewellery industry where designs and demands evolve, and that only happens through collaboration between the buyers and the suppliers. I encourage you to be open with exhibitors, explore possibilities, and dive into design—that’s how we grow as an industry.”
Ali Pastorini, GJEPC Coordinator, Latin America, commented, “I’m proud to bring delegations to this high-quality event. In these challenging times, unity is crucial, and this is a prime opportunity for buyers and sellers to connect and do great business. We must keep pushing forward. India’s exports must not depend solely on the USA—explore untapped markets like Latin America to open new doors. Visitors, take advantage of the incredible companies here; I visited factories yesterday, and you won’t be disappointed.”

Exhibitors were bustling with activity right from the inaugural day of the show. Jinesh Mehta, Founder of Kaamya Jewels, a high-design jewellery brand, remarked that they had been so engaged with clients that they hadn’t even found time for a lunch break.
New Premises
Gargi By PNGS Opens Four New Stores In April, Taking Its Retail Footprint Deeper Into India’s Heartland
Launches In Kolkata, Gwalior, Amravati, and New Delhi Signal The Brand’s Accelerating Push Beyond Metros, With 20 New Stores Targeted For FY27
Gargi by P N Gadgil & Sons (PNGS), one of India’s fastest-growing fashion jewellery brands, has added four new points of sale this April — an exclusive brand outlet in Salt Lake, Kolkata; a kiosk in Gwalior; a store in Amravati; and a kiosk in New Delhi. The four launches, spread across West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and the National Capital Territory of Delhi, reflect the brand’s deliberate strategy of reaching aspirational consumers in high-potential urban markets that are still underserved by organized fashion jewellery retail.
The Salt Lake outlet brings Gargi to one of Kolkata’s most upscale planned townships — a market characterized by a strong, fashion-aware professional and residential demographic. The Gwalior kiosk extends the brand’s presence in Madhya Pradesh, a state where consumer appetite for branded, accessible fine jewellery has been growing steadily. The Amravati store deepens Gargi’s already strong footing within Maharashtra, reinforcing its position as the go-to fashion jewellery destination in the state’s Vidarbha region. And the New Delhi kiosk — positioned at Pacific Mall, Netaji Subhash Place — marks the brand’s entry into the capital, tapping into one of India’s highest-density retail corridors anchored by a key Metro interchange.
NEW STORE DETAILS — APRIL 2026
• Salt Lake, Kolkata (Exclusive Brand Outlet):

Mall of City Centre Salt Lake, DC Block, Bidhannagar, Kolkata – 700064
• Gwalior (Kiosk — 26th April):
Unit No. G-33, Ground Floor, DB Mall Gwalior, Khasra No. 520, 521, 524, 528, 529, Opposite Railway Station, Race Course Road, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh – 474001

• Amravati (Store):

Unit No. B-105, Ground Floor, Tapadia City Centre, Survey No. 15/2, Mouje Saturna, Gopal Nagar Square, Opp. Khandelwal Lawns, Amravati, Maharashtra – 444607
• New Delhi (Kiosk):
Unit No. IKGF03 & IKGF04, Ground Floor, Pacific Mall, Netaji Subhash Place (Pink Line), MRTS Station, DMRC Phase – III Corridor, New Delhi – 110034

The April launches are part of a wider expansion wave that has seen Gargi rapidly extend its footprint beyond its Maharashtra home base into new geographies. The brand closed FY26 with 126 points of sale across 65 cities and 21 states — a network built on a mix of Exclusive Brand Outlets, Shop-in-Shop formats, and Franchise stores. With FY27 bringing a target of 20 new store openings, the pace of rollout is only increasing.
— Aditya Modak, Co-founder, PNGS Gargi Fashion Jewellery Limited

“Every city we enter teaches us something new about how Indian consumers relate to jewellery. Kolkata brings a sophisticated, trend-aware buyer. Gwalior represents the aspirational tier-2 market that is now firmly on the radar of organized retail. Amravati is home ground — a market that trusts the PNGS name and is embracing Gargi as its own.
And New Delhi is a statement — our first footprint at one of its most connected retail nodes. These four stores are not just about adding numbers to our count. They are about building a brand that feels genuinely local wherever it goes. With 20 new stores planned for FY27 and a strong balance sheet to back it, we are in a strong position to keep this momentum going.”
What makes the current expansion distinctive is the brand’s deliberate calibration of store format to market context. In prime metro-adjacent catchments like Salt Lake, Gargi deploys full-format EBOs that allow for complete brand expression. In high-footfall commercial hubs and malls in mid-sized cities like Gwalior, and at high-transit metro nodes like Netaji Subhash Place in New Delhi, kiosks offer a capital-efficient entry point that builds consumer familiarity before larger investments follow. The Amravati store continues Gargi’s pattern of deepening its presence in Maharashtra’s interior markets, where brand recognition from the PNGS legacy translates directly into consumer trust in Gargi.
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