In one of the events on Sunday, PM Narendra Modi will inaugurate the world’s largest corporate office, the Surat diamond bourse. The complex, the largest corporate office in the world, is built on 35.54 acres at a cost of Rs 3400 crore. This complex is designed to redefine polished diamond trading.
About Surat Diamond Bourse
The Surat Diamond Bourse isn’t only a building but an architectural surprise, boasting over 4,500 interconnected places of work. It makes it the world’s largest corporate office. It is constructed in the Pentagon in length, making a gigantic structure.
A Global Trading Hub: 4, 200 Traders, 175 Countries, 1.5 Lakh Jobs
Surat Diamond Bourse has the potential to accommodate 4, 200 traders from 175 nations. It aims to become the epicenter of the worldwide diamond trade. It is an ambitious venture to generate employment for around 1.5 lakh people. It makes it a unique platform for diamond shoppers internationally to engage in a seamless way.
In July, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked the media file on ‘X’ that stated that the Surat Diamond Burse has now overtaken the Pentagon, which has, to date, housed the world’s biggest office construction for 80 years.
PM Modi’s vision behind Surat Diamond Bourse
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, acknowledging the importance of the Surat Diamond Bourse, expressed his mind. He said that Surat Diamond Bourse showcases the dynamism and increase of Surat’s diamond enterprise. It is also a testimony to India’s entrepreneurial spirit, he said. Modi envisions the bourse as a hub for alternate innovation and collaboration, foreseeing its good impact on the financial system and employment.
A global diamond hub
While Mumbai traditionally held the highlight in diamond exports, Surat, aptly referred to as the “Diamond City,” has emerged as the powerhouse for processing. Around 90% of the sector’s difficult diamonds are reduced and polished in Surat before becoming customers in countries that include the US and China. The Surat Diamond Bourse now objectives to centralize this thriving industry under its roof.
Surat Diamond Bourse, located in Diamond Research and Mercantile City, Surat, has become one of Prime Minister Modi’s flagship tasks. It comprises 4,700 offices, and this complicated is a huge step in the direction of consolidating the diamond industry. With 130 offices operational, it is already in use and marks a brand new chapter in Surat’s economic landscape.
Global Recognition
The Surat Diamond Bourse dwarfs the Israel Diamond Exchange, each in length and scope. While the Israeli complex covers 80,000 rectangular meters, the Surat counterpart no longer only homes greater workplaces but also offers a complete array of services and recognizes the fame as a global diamond buying and selling hub.
Conclusion
Surat Diamond Bourse shows the growth and dynamics of corporate Surat Sector. It is likewise a testament to India’s entrepreneurial spirit. It will serve as a hub for change, innovation, and collaboration, in addition to boosting our economic system and creating employment opportunities,” PM Modi said
