Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani Commends Indian Women

Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani Commends Indian Women Exporters During Her Visit to 

IJEX Dubai

Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, Former Union Minister, visited the India Jewellery Exposition Centre (IJEX) in Dubai today, where she engaged with women exporters from India and women jewellery professionals based in Dubai. Her visit highlighted the remarkable contributions of women in the jewellery industry and the pivotal role of IJEX, an initiative of GJEPC, in boosting exports and expanding global reach for Indian exporters.
During her address, Smt. Irani emphasized the need to redefine the narrative around women in
the jewellery sector. “While the industry often romanticizes the relationship between women
and jewellery, it’s time to acknowledge their substantial business contributions. Women are not
just consumers or designers—they are leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators driving
significant revenue across various verticals,” she remarked.
She further stated that the collective turnover and impact generated by women in the jewellery
industry would reveal staggering figures, underscoring their critical role in global trade and the
economy. From crafting exquisite designs to managing operations and building global brands,
women bring creativity, consumer insight, and operational excellence to the table, enabling
them to excel in this evolving market.
Interacting with Indian exporters at IJEX, Smt. Irani lauded the showcase of Indian
craftsmanship, emphasizing its ability to cater to diverse market preferences with a dynamic
inventory of designs. She commended the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council 
(GJEPC) leadership for establishing IJEX, calling it an exceptional platform for MSMEs and young
entrepreneurs in the gem and jewellery industry to connect with global markets and expand
their horizons.
“I’m bedazzled by the expertise, merchandising strength, and humility with which such a
momentous trade is transacted,” she added, praising the Indian jewellery sector’s dedication
and innovation.



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