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UNGA DISEC

UNGA – DISEC

The Disarmament and International Security Committee (DISEC) focuses on global peace, disarmament, and international security issues. DISEC debates topics like arms control, terrorism, cyber threats, and conflict prevention. It’s where nations discuss how to make the world safer through diplomacy and cooperation.

Agenda: Addressing The Escalation Of Military Confrontations In The Middle East And Their Threat To Regional And International Security.

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UNHRC

UNHRC

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) works to promote and protect human rights across the world. UNHRC addresses issues such as freedom, equality, justice, and humanitarian concerns. It provides a platform for countries to discuss rights violations and push for positive change.

Agenda: Protection of Human Rights in Conflict and Post-Conflict Regions with Special Emphasis on Displaced Populations within the Euro-Atlantic Region.

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IMF

IMF

The International Monetary Fund supports global economic stability and cooperation among countries. The IMF helps nations facing financial crises through advice, funding, and economic monitoring. Its goal is to promote stable growth, trade, and a healthy world economy.

Agenda: Mitigating Protectionist Trade Barriers and Geopolitical Tensions in Multilateral Frameworks, with Special Emphasis on the Implications for IMF Surveillance, Exchange Rate Stability, and Balance-of-Payments Support.

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JPC

Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC)

The JPC is inspired by special committee formed by the combination of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha to investigate important national issues. Members examine policies, question officials, and recommend reforms through detailed discussions. It focuses on accountability, governance, and real-world Indian politics.

Agenda: Examination of the accountability of Ministers and the constitutional safeguards in India, with special emphasis on the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth) Amendment Bill.

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HCC

Historic Crisis Committee (HCC)

HCC is a fast-paced committee that simulates major events from history as they unfold. Delegates act as historical leaders, making decisions that can change the course of events. It combines research, strategy, and creativity to bring history to life.

Agenda: Able Archer Freeze Date: 2 November 1983

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International Press


International Press

International Press

The International Press documents proceedings, conducts interviews, and provides analytical coverage of committee sessions. This is the media body of a conference that reports on debates, alliances, and breaking developments. Journalists interview delegates, write articles, and shape public perception within the simulation. It adds realism by showing how media influences global diplomacy and decision-making.

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