Global Sourcing Event IFJAS 2025 Set for July at Expo Mart; J. P. Singh to Lead as President

New Delhi, 18th June 2025 – The upcoming edition of the India Fashion Jewellery & Accessories Show (IFJAS) 2025, scheduled to be held from 04–06 July 2025 at the India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida, is poised to be a premier sourcing platform for the global fashion jewellery and accessories industry. Drawing participation from across the world, IFJAS 2025 will celebrate India’s craftsmanship, innovation, and design leadership in this vibrant sector.

Dr. Neeraj Khanna, Chairman, Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH), announced that J. P. Singh has been nominated as President of IFJAS 2025. A distinguished manufacturer and exporter from Moradabad, Singh has been actively contributing to the handcrafted metalware and lifestyle sector since 2002. He currently serves as Chairman of the Exporters Association – YES, Moradabad, and is deeply involved in social and cultural initiatives as Trustee of the Moradabad Charitable Trust, Khalsa College Governing Council, and Indian Academy of Fine Arts.

Dr. Khanna expressed confidence that Singh’s vast experience and commitment to the industry will be instrumental in organizing a successful edition of the fair.

On his nomination, J. P. Singh stated,

“IFJAS 2025 will bring together over 200 exhibitors showcasing a diverse range of fashion jewellery, semi-precious accessories, belts, handbags, wallets, hair accessories, scarves, stoles, shawls, and embroidered fashion items. The fair will not only feature innovative product launches and curated collections but will also highlight traditional craft clusters and India’s rich artisanal heritage.”

Mr. R. K. Verma, Executive Director, EPCH, welcomed Singh’s appointment and said,

“His knowledge and expertise will further strengthen the 19th edition of IFJAS and ensure its continued growth as a leading international fair in this segment.”

The Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH) serves as the nodal agency for promoting the export of handicrafts from India. The Council plays a vital role in showcasing the unmatched skill of millions of Indian artisans across home décor, lifestyle, textiles, furniture, and fashion accessories.

As per provisional figures, handicraft exports from India stood at Rs. 32,971.50 crore (US$ 3,898.46 million) in the fiscal year 2024–25, underscoring the sector’s resilience and global appeal.

With an impressive lineup of exhibitors and a focus on sustainability, innovation, and cultural richness, IFJAS 2025 is set to reaffirm India’s position as a key player in the global fashion accessories market.

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