Mutual Negotiation or Fending for Oneself
The Black Gold CooperationOil is an invaluable resource that countries are willing to modify their foreign policies over. Should oil be nationalised, or does a trade organisation need to come in?...
by Nidhi Ramasubramaniam and Sharadhi V KashyapThe Deaths of Key Figures Made a Boring Session into a Huge Political Battle
AIPPM“Work is worship”; is the statement the day started with soon progressing to work is power and concluded with work is selfish authority....
by Sanvi Shankar and Suraj PaiAlliances, betrayals and a desperate effort for peace
Secretary General's Ad HocAlliances were formed, promises were broken, and as the global leaders went rogue every minute, the stress was never-ending. The committee endured nerve-wracking deliberations, themselves deciding the state of future civilians shall envision....
by Samarth Jhunjhunwala and Aarya PillaiUNSC Discusses Long-Standing Kuril Islands Dispute
United Nations Security CouncilThe UNSC raised the unresolved Kuril Islands issue, a cause of conflict between the State of Japan and the Russian Federation for decades. The Kuril Islands were an integral part of Japan and Russia was required to return them as per past obligations....
by Anurag G Kharvi and Anirudh G KharviIs European football in its last breath due to politics?
UEFAThe debate in committee was if the FFP had served its purpose. As FC Barcelona's representative pointed out, UEFA was meant to prevent clubs from falling into crippling debt like Leeds Unite. But the real question is, did it help?...
by Adarsh Sasikumar and Shreyas BalakarthikeyanThe Fight over Oil
The Black Gold CooperationIn 1958, oil was swiftly becoming the most valuable energy source. However, some countries had abundant oil, while others depended on the oil-rich countries. Whoever controlled the ‘Black Gold’ managed the world’s most valuable resource....
by Nidhi Ramasubramanian and Sharadhi V KashyapThe Unfolding of a Great Empire
The Partition of BabylonThe mightiest leaders of Babylon assembled after the death of Alexander. A question arises, who will be the next king? Everyone is reaching for the throne...
by Prisha Prabhuram and Shriya MukerjeeCrisis unfolds, committee unravels. People's lives or the demise of a superpower?
JCC Warsaw Summithe Joint Crisis Committee - Warsaw International Summit aspires to resolve the current crisis involving Russia and Ukraine by achieving international cooperation and acquiring humanitarian aid to end conflict over the span of three days ...
by Shambhavi Shastry and Bhavya ParameswaranA Glimpse into the Kremlin Alliance
JCC Kremlin AllianceThe year is 2024, and the Russian incursion on Ukraine remains steadfast. Ten years of hostility, aggression and outright wars between the two have slowly started sucking in neighbouring countries and the world into it. ...
by Aaddya M. Gupta and Shirin RamanBritain to let India go?
The House of CommonsThe government says it is willing to give self governance to India…but will it pass through?...
by Vedhika Santhosh and Divya SandeepAfghanistan promises an “all-inclusive” government; Pakistan plays the victim card
The General AssemblyToday was the first day of the three-day long Model United Nations. The general topic was to discuss about the happenings in Afghanistan. Various delegates from over 25 schools attended and debated their hearts out, ...
by Saharsh Bharadwaj and Ananya GaneshThe Opening Day of the AIPPM becomes a battle of clichéd but hyped statements
AIPPMThe committee of AIPPM (the All India Political Party Meet), the committee expected to be the most happening, was a rather dull yet bustling start to hopefully something that ignites something histrionic....
by Sanvi Shankar and Suraj PaiInvasions over roundtables, a cynical dilemma at Iraq
Secretary General's Ad HocThe United States-led coalition has viciously launched an incursion into Iraqi territory, claiming to quell barbarity perpetrated by Saddam Hussein’s regime...
by Samarth Jhunjhunwala and Aarya Pillai