[ 02 · The Floor ]

Thirteen rooms.
One fractured world.

Pick your battleground. Each committee runs its own agenda, its own rules of procedure, and its own path to consensus — or chaos.

01Advanced

UNSC

United Nations Security Council

Agenda: The question of maritime security and freedom of navigation in contested waters.

02Intermediate

UNGA-DISEC

Disarmament & International Security

Agenda: Regulating the militarisation of emerging technologies and autonomous weapons.

03Beginner

WHO

World Health Organization

Agenda: Building equitable frameworks for pandemic preparedness and response.

04Intermediate

UNHRC

Human Rights Council

Agenda: Safeguarding civil liberties and press freedom in the age of surveillance.

05Advanced

AIPPM

All India Political Parties Meet

Agenda: Electoral reform and the future of coalition politics. No party line survives contact.

06Beginner

UNW

UN Women

Agenda: Closing the global gender gap in access to education and economic opportunity.

07Intermediate

UNODC

UN Office on Drugs & Crime

Agenda: Countering transnational trafficking networks and the illicit digital economy.

08Beginner

IWC

Indian War Cabinet

Agenda: Strategic wartime decision-making, internal security, and crisis coordination.

09Intermediate

ECOFIN

Economic & Financial Affairs Council

Agenda: Sovereign debt, inflation, and financing a fair global recovery.

10Advanced

Lok Sabha

House of the People · Indian Parliament

Agenda: Deliberation on education & employment reform for a young republic. Expect fireworks.

11Intermediate

FIFA

Fédération Internationale de Football Association

Agenda: Governance, integrity, and the future of the global game amid mounting controversy.

12Advanced

G20

Group of Twenty

Agenda: Coordinating climate finance and food security in a fragmented world economy.

13Open

IP

International Press Corps

Agenda: Chronicle the conference in real time — journalists, photographers & caricaturists. The pen is mightier; prove it.

* Agendas are indicative and finalised in the study guides released to registered delegates.

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