MUN Committees Explained: DISEC, UNHRC, WTO, AIPPM, IP & Crisis
SYNMUN runs six committees. Each is designed to test a different kind of delegate. This is the operator's manual.
DISEC — Disarmament and International Security
Crisis-format. Agendas centre on autonomous weapons, arms-control collapse, and emerging military technology. The room rewards delegates who can move fast on directives and stay coherent under crisis updates.
UNHRC — Human Rights Council
Policy-format. Agendas tend toward surveillance, dissent, and digital rights. The room rewards delegates who can argue principle without losing pragmatism.
WTO — World Trade Organization
Economic. Agendas built around trade wars, tariffs, and supply-chain fracture. The room rewards delegates with genuine economic literacy — bluffing on trade is obvious within the first speech.
AIPPM — All India Political Parties Meet
Domestic. Delegates represent Indian political parties, not nations. The room rewards delegates who understand Indian coalition politics at a granular level.
IP — International Press Corps
Media. Delegates are journalists, not negotiators. Awards go to those whose dispatches shape the narrative across other committees. Writing is the weapon.
The Syndicate — Black File
Clearance insufficient. Allocation by invitation only.
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