The Team
Committees
DISEC
The First Committee of the UN General Assembly, DISEC is primarily responsible for addressing disarmament and international security matters.
It tackles global challenges and threats to peace that affect the international community, including nuclear proliferation and conventional weapons.
DISEC works on principles of disarmament and arms control agreements, seeking to promote cooperation in maintaining international peace and security.
The committee also considers all disarmament and international security matters within the scope of the UN Charter or relating to the powers of other organs.
HoC: Nehal Reddy
Contact: +91 6301 130 977
Agenda : Deliberation on the effects of state- sponsored terrorism and foreign interventions on the regional stabilities of the Middle East.


AIPPM
AIPPM is a simulation of the Indian political landscape, bringing together representatives from various political parties to discuss and debate crucial national issues.
This committee offers a unique opportunity for participants to step into the shoes of prominent Indian political leaders and argue from their perspective.
Delegates in AIPPM tackle a wide range of topics, from economic policies and social reforms to foreign relations and internal security challenges.
The committee emphasizes the importance of coalition-building, negotiation, and compromise in the complex world of Indian politics.
AIPPM sessions often result in the drafting of resolutions or policy recommendations that reflect the diverse political ideologies present in India's democracy.
HoC: Mahaalakshmi
Contact: +91 87127 19714
Agenda : Reviewing the status of law and order with special emphasis on the security of women.
UNHRC
The UNHRC is a United Nations body responsible for promoting and protecting human rights around the world.
It addresses situations of human rights violations and makes recommendations on how to improve human rights situations globally.
In an MUN, UNHRC committees often tackle pressing issues such as refugee crises, minority rights, freedom of expression, and combating discrimination.
Delegates in UNHRC simulations learn to balance national interests with the universal principles of human rights and international cooperation.
HoC: Saumya Bhaskar
Contact: +91 96185 44876
Agenda : A global initiative to protect vulnerable populations with a special emphasis on combatting organ trafficking and promoting human rights.


IP
The International Press in MUN simulates the role of global media, with participants acting as journalists covering committee proceedings.
IP delegates conduct interviews, write news articles, and produce multimedia content to hold the committee accountable.
They play a crucial role in shaping public opinion within the MUN conference,IP members must maintain journalistic integrity while navigating complex diplomatic situations and understanding diverse global perspectives.
This committee offers a unique opportunity for participants to develop critical thinking, writing, and communication skills while gaining insight into the workings of international media.
HoC: Sanjana
Contact: +91 7013592461