Indian Cabinet
Agenda: Discussing the growth of Separatist movements in India in recent times
A storm brews within the borders of the nation. The Indian Cabinet will witness intense deliberations as ministers take on the complex and sensitive issue of separatist movements. From the echoes of history to the demands of the present, this committee will test the resilience of India’s unity. Will the government find a path toward reconciliation, or will ideological divides push the nation toward unrest? Every decision made here could shape the course of history.


If Arnav Rayaprolu had to be described in one sentence, it would be a dish of experiences. For starters, his questions are sure to get your head scratching. For the main course, his sassy one-liners make him one of brightest and funniest chairs. Finally for dessert, his unique and unconventional crisis paperwork is guaranteed to make any committee a blast. Other than just MUN, Arnav is without a doubt one of the most passionate individuals. His corny attempt at making jokes may make you cringe but make sure to laugh along to get on his good side. However, his knowledge of international policies and current affairs will make him one of the most knowledgeable and helpful chairs out there. So if you're lucky enough to be in his committee, get ready to have the time of your life and start to love MUN just as much as he does. (By Aariv Patel)
Saksham Gupta as a chair would be a movie, starting off with a bit of “The Name is Bond”, followed by, “James Bond”. For the trailer there will be comedy. A few jokes mixed with supportive motivation to new delegates. His ability to reduce tension in the room will surely relax and bring out the best in the committee. The movie would start off with a bang. Speeches like fight sequences and POIs like stunts. With the main hero, Saksham, right in the centre of the action. The climax would arrive right around halftime, where Saksham would bring out the props. His knowledge of the agenda would ensure that he’s never unprepared and his guest speeches would inspire the delegates, rousing them to a state of energized participation. The movie would have a happy ending, obviously. There may only be a few winners, but everyone goes home having learnt something from their fabulous chair. All in all, we can be sure of one thing. There will be no romance! (Written by Saksham Gupta)