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Jaishankar hails India's selection as Kimberley Process Chair for 2026

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63% : EAM S Jaishankar welcomed India's selection as the 2026 Chair of the UN-backed Kimberley Process, its third time leading the body.
59% : External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Thursday welcomed India's selection as the Chair of the UN-backed Kimberley Process (KP) starting in 2026, terming it a reaffirmation of India's role in global governance of the diamond trade.
58% : Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source In a post on X, Jaishankar said, "Pleased at India's selection as the Chair of UN-backed Kimberley Process, starting 2026.
57% : The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), established under a UN resolution and operational since January 1, 2003, covers over 99 per cent of global rough diamond trade, making it the most comprehensive international mechanism for regulating the sector.
56% : The Kimberley Process currently has 60 participants, with the European Union and its Member States counted as a single participant.
51% : About the Kimberley Process The Kimberley Process is a tripartite initiative involving governments, the international diamond industry, and civil society, aimed at preventing the trade in "conflict diamonds"--rough diamonds used by rebel groups or their allies to finance conflicts that undermine legitimate governments, as defined by UN Security Council resolutions.
42% : Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal welcomed the decision, stating that India's selection reflects global trust in the Modi government's commitment to promoting integrity and transparency in international trade.

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