KP pushes natural diamonds, draws civil society concerns

May 26, 2026
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The Kimberley Process (KP) will focus its 2026 initiatives on strengthening the natural diamond industry under India’s leadership, but civil society members are warning against straying from the KP’s original mandate.

 

Government, industry and civil society representatives gathered for the KP Intersessional Meeting in Mumbai last week to discuss the future of the natural diamond sector and KP’s role in protecting diamonds’ unique value proposition. The meeting was held from May 11 to 14, 2026.

 

India became KP chairman at the beginning of the year, succeeding the United Arab Emirates.

 

India will continue to champion a KP that is robust, transparent and responsive to both industry and consumer expectations,” a statement from the Indian government said.

 

Among the pertinent issues discussed at the four-day event were governance, technical processes and artisanal production alongside strengthening transparency, operational mechanisms and trust across the natural diamond value chain.

 

Suchindra Misra, KP chairman 2026, said progress achieved during the intersessional meeting reflected the shared commitment of participants and observers.

 

He emphasised that trust remains the foundation of the natural diamond trade and highlighted the importance of reinforcing the KP as a pillar of responsible sourcing, transparency and confidence across the diamond value chain.

 

The Kimberley Process Civil Society Coalition (KPCSC), however, expressed concern about “repositioning” the KP as a “branding tool” for natural diamonds, which could potentially derail its true purpose. 

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KP pushes natural diamonds, draws civil society concerns

May 26, 2026
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Source: https://www.jewellerynet.com
Category: Government Policy and Regulation

The Kimberley Process (KP) will focus its 2026 initiatives on strengthening the natural diamond industry under India’s leadership, but civil society members are warning against straying from the KP’s original mandate.

 

Government, industry and civil society representatives gathered for the KP Intersessional Meeting in Mumbai last week to discuss the future of the natural diamond sector and KP’s role in protecting diamonds’ unique value proposition. The meeting was held from May 11 to 14, 2026.

 

India became KP chairman at the beginning of the year, succeeding the United Arab Emirates.

 

India will continue to champion a KP that is robust, transparent and responsive to both industry and consumer expectations,” a statement from the Indian government said.

 

Among the pertinent issues discussed at the four-day event were governance, technical processes and artisanal production alongside strengthening transparency, operational mechanisms and trust across the natural diamond value chain.

 

Suchindra Misra, KP chairman 2026, said progress achieved during the intersessional meeting reflected the shared commitment of participants and observers.

 

He emphasised that trust remains the foundation of the natural diamond trade and highlighted the importance of reinforcing the KP as a pillar of responsible sourcing, transparency and confidence across the diamond value chain.

 

The Kimberley Process Civil Society Coalition (KPCSC), however, expressed concern about “repositioning” the KP as a “branding tool” for natural diamonds, which could potentially derail its true purpose. 

References


https://news.jewellerynet.com/en/jnanews/news/27141/051926-KP-pushes-natural-diamonds-draws-civil-society-concerns

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