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Natural diamonds are mined on continents all over the earth, except Europe and Antarctica. Diamonds are cut and polished in industrial areas, including India, Jerusalem, Belgium and New York City. Man-made diamonds are produced in laboratories.
There are active diamond mines in India, Brazil, Canada, several countries in Africa, and Australia. It will not be possible to measure where the most diamonds are found until all these natural resources are exhausted.
Diamonds are found on every continent except Antarctica and Europe - so yes, diamonds are found in India.
Your answer depends on whether you mean the country that mines the most diamonds -- probably Botswana (this position can rotate among several African countries), or cuts and polishes the most diamonds -- probably India, or brokersthe most diamonds -- probably (Amsterdam in) Holland.
Roughly 49% of diamonds originate from central and southern Africa, although significant sources of the mineral have been discovered in Canada, India, Russia, Brazil, and Australia.
Diamonds are cut in the Netherlands, in India, in Canada and Australia. India may cut the most diamonds, since most small stones are cut there.
Yes
For 2000 years, the world's only producer of commercial diamonds was India, specifically the Golconda region. This area was renowned for its diamond mines, which yielded some of the most famous and valuable diamonds in history, including the Koh-i-Noor and the Hope Diamond. It wasn't until the discovery of diamond deposits in South Africa in the late 19th century that India's monopoly on diamond production was broken.
The Indian sub continent is made up of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and some smaller countries in this region. The percentage of people living in this area expressed as a percentage of the total world population, is approximately 22.5%.
India was the only source of diamonds in the world until that time according to the Gemological Institute of America.
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Alrosa russia and India have the best producing diamonds