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UNGA DISEC

Developing Global Security Protocols to Regulate Autonomous Weapons and AI-Driven Warfare

The UNGA DISEC (Disarmament and International Security Committee) will convene to address one of the most pressing threats of modern warfare: the rise of autonomous weapons and AI-driven military systems. As nations race to develop intelligent combat technologies, the global community must grapple with the ethical, legal, and security implications of machines making life-and-death decisions. This committee will work toward creating a comprehensive international framework that balances innovation with accountability, aiming to prevent a destabilizing arms race and ensure that technological advancement does not outpace humanitarian law or multilateral cooperation.

JHCC

Joint Historical Crisis Committee Deliberating the Ethical and Strategic Implications of Nuclear Armament During World War II

The JHCC (Joint Historical Crisis Committee) immerses delegates in the high-stakes environment of World War II, where global leaders are faced with the unprecedented power of nuclear weaponry. As the Manhattan Project nears completion and the world teeters on the edge of a new era in warfare, this committee will debate the ethical justification, strategic value, and long-term consequences of deploying atomic bombs. Delegates must navigate complex military realities, geopolitical rivalries, and moral dilemmas to determine how — or if — this new weapon should be used, shaping the legacy of war and peace for generations to come.

Lok Sabha

Dawood Ibrahim & The 1993 Mumbai Blasts

Set in the chaotic aftermath of the 1993 Mumbai bombings, this committee plunges into India’s most significant terror-crime nexus. As intelligence agencies, law enforcement, and political leaders scramble to respond, delegates must trace the shadowy operations of Dawood Ibrahim and dismantle a sprawling underworld network. With rising public outrage, international pressure, and fear of communal backlash, this crisis demands swift justice, strategic thinking, and national unity in the face of a coordinated assault on the Indian state.

US Senate

Reforming Asylum and Border Security in Light of the 2025 Immigration Crisis

The U.S. Senate is convened amid an overwhelming immigration crisis in 2025, marked by record asylum claims, surging border crossings, and strained federal infrastructure. With humanitarian concerns clashing against national security and state autonomy, senators must deliberate sweeping reforms to the asylum process, redefine border enforcement strategy, and address tensions between federal and state immigration roles. This committee challenges delegates to craft legislation that balances compassion with control, ensuring both the integrity of America’s borders and its commitment to human rights.

Wall Street Broker’s Summit

The 2030 AI-Driven Credit Crisis - The Collapse of Risk Assessment Models
The Wall Street Broker’s Summit tackles the 2030 AI-Driven Credit Crisis, a financial meltdown triggered by overreliance on flawed artificial intelligence risk assessment models. As AI systems replaced human judgment, they failed to predict market volatility, leading to unchecked lending, mass defaults, and a global economic downturn. Delegates will step into the high-stakes world of Wall Street to navigate collapsing markets, restore financial stability, and regulate AI’s role in finance. This crisis demands strategic decision-making, innovation, and collaboration, as the world watches Wall Street attempt to clean up a mess created by the very technology it once championed.

Special Committee to the Qing Imperial Court

Formulating a Strategic Response to the Opium Crisis and Foreign Encroachment During the Opium Wars.
The Special Committee to the Qing Imperial Court convenes at a pivotal moment during the Opium Wars, as China faces internal turmoil and mounting foreign aggression. With British opium imports devastating public health and sovereignty, and imperial powers pressing for unfair trade concessions, the Qing Court must act. Delegates will assume the roles of imperial officials and advisors, tasked with crafting a strategic response to the dual threats of the opium crisis and foreign encroachment. In a race against imperial decline, this committee demands diplomacy, reform, and resilience to defend the Middle Kingdom from collapse and reclaim control over its future.

The Council for Stateless Peoples and Refugees

Securing Humanitarian Assistance and Long-Term Solutions for Stateless Populations, with a Focus on the Rohingya Crisis
The Council for Stateless Peoples and Refugees addresses the urgent humanitarian and political challenges faced by stateless populations, with a primary focus on the Rohingya crisis. Millions remain without legal identity, basic rights, or a place to call home, trapped in cycles of displacement and discrimination. Delegates will work to secure immediate humanitarian aid while formulating sustainable, long-term solutions including pathways to citizenship, regional cooperation, and accountability for human rights violations. In a world where statelessness denies dignity and security, this committee must rise to the challenge of restoring hope, identity, and justice to the world’s most invisible populations.

Futuristic AI Council

Should AI be allowed to vote or stand for elections from a political standpoint 

The Futuristic AI Council convenes to debate a groundbreaking question: should artificial intelligence be granted the right to vote or stand for elections? As AI systems grow more advanced, questions surrounding consciousness, rights, and political participation emerge at the forefront of global discourse. Delegates must navigate the complex intersections of ethics, governance, and technology, weighing the risks of digital influence against the promise of enhanced decision-making. In a world redefined by intelligent machines, this committee will shape the future of democracy itself—deciding whether AI should remain a tool of governance or become a participant within it.

International Press

United Nations Correspondents Association (UNCA) is the organization that represents press. The international press was established in 1948 in the UN, and it has always strived to bring out the truth to the people. International Press is a global organization dedicated to the promotion and protection of press freedom and the improvement of journalism practices. The Press acts as a link between the masses and the UN.

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