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Bullion World | Volume 4 | Issue 8 | August 2024
           B ullion  W orld |  V olume 4 | I ssue 8 |  A ugust 2024
                                   Visionary Leadership:


              Ms Aksha Kamboj’s Strategic Plans for


           the Indian Bullion and Jewellery Industry



                                    Ms Aksha Kamboj, National Vice-President, IBJA




           In an exclusive interview with Bullion World,
           Ms Aksha Kamboj, the newly elected National Vice
           President of the Indian Bullion and Jewelry Association
           (IBJA), shares her visionary plans and strategic goals
           for the future of the industry. With a deep commitment
           to fostering growth, inclusivity, and innovation, Ms.
           Kamboj is poised to make a significant impact in her
           new role.



           A Gist on the roles of the National Vice President
           As the newly elected National Vice President of the IBJA,
           I am honoured to serve in a role that carries significant
           responsibility and opportunity for impact. In my capacity
           as Vice President, I am committed to fostering growth,
           inclusivity, and innovation within the Indian bullion and
           jewelry industry. One of my key priorities is to encourage
           greater participation of women entrepreneurs in the
           sector by establishing a dedicated women's wing within
           IBJA. Recognizing the valuable contributions of women
           entrepreneurs through awards and initiatives will be a
           cornerstone of my approach to promoting diversity and              Ms Aksha Kamboj
           empowerment within the industry.

                                                              industry stakeholders, government bodies, and
           Furthermore, I am deeply passionate about skill    regulatory agencies will be crucial in achieving this goal.
           development and education awareness programs for   Secondly, I would focus on fostering innovation and
           artisans and jewellers. By investing in the training and   technology adoption within the sector to improve
           upskilling of artisans, we can enhance the quality of   manufacturing processes, product design, and
           craftsmanship and product offerings in the industry.   customer engagement. Encouraging investments
           Providing financial and marketing support to artisans,   in research and development, skill development
           especially those creating handcrafted jewelry and   programs, and infrastructure upgrades will be pivotal in
           artefacts, will be instrumental in bringing their creations   driving competitiveness and enhancing the industry's
           to a wider audience and ensuring their continued   value proposition. Furthermore, I would work towards
           success.
                                                              promoting sustainable practices across the entire value
                                                              chain, from sourcing raw materials to retailing the final
           Helping the Indian Bullion and Jewellery Industry in   products. Embracing sustainability not only aligns with
           the Next 5 Years:*                                 global trends but also ensures long-term viability and
           Over the next five years, I envision several strategies   resilience in the face of environmental challenges.
           to support the growth and sustainability of the Indian
           bullion and jewellery industry. Firstly, I would advocate   By campaigning these initiatives, I aim to contribute
           for policies that promote transparency, ethical practices,   to the India bullion and jewellery industry's growth,
           and compliance with international standards to enhance   competitiveness, and reputation on the global stage over
           the industry's reputation globally. Collaborating with
                                                              the next five years.

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