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We are pleased to announce the Eighth Edition of Future

Model United Nations (FMUN), the flagship MUN


conference of the Department of Professional
Studies.FMUN is a platform for students from all over the
world to come together and learn about diplomacy and solve
global problems.

It is an opportunity for students to hone their skills in


diplomacy, problem solving, debating, researching, public
speaking, writing, and team building. FMUN also provides
students with a significant amount of knowledge in the field
of foreign relations and a global perspective on today's
world's pressing issues.

FMUN is one of the premier MUN conferences in India. It


is committed to propagating the benefits of this academic
activity and effecting personal growth in all the lives that it
touches. This year, FMUN will feature one of the most
diverse sets of committees ever, ensuring that everyone has
the opportunity to explore their interests at a deeper level.
“The best way to send information is to wrap it up in a person” - J. Robert Oppenheimer

Dear delegates,
As I officially welcome you to our prestigious Future MUN conference, I am honoured to
serve as the Secretary-General to a conference that embodies traditions of diplomacy and
academic excellence.

Over the three days of Future MUN, delegates from different cities and countries shall
have the opportunity to engage in rigorous debate, negotiate, navigate intricate accords,
and discover innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges
throughout this conference. Moreover, you will have the opportunity to form long-lasting
friendships and craft indelible memories that will last a lifetime.

The illustrious heritage of FMUN is established by a long line of predecessors who have
entrenched our conference as a paragon of global excellence. With my exceptional team, I
am confident that this year’s conference will not only exceed all preconceived notions for
FMUN but simultaneously set a benchmark that transcends the conference's previous
historical achievements. Delegates will also be able to traverse the beautiful and splendid
campus of our beloved Christ University during the conference.

As we step into the Eighth edition of FMUN, I am elated to present to you, ten
revolutionary and pioneering committees meticulously curated to address pressing global
issues, quandaries and concerns. Each committee is headed by an exceptional Executive
Board reputed for its unbiased and impartial nature, diplomatic proficiency, eloquence
and coherence in the realm of MUNs.

To my delegates— FMUN is your space to collaborate, engage and debate the world of
today, lead the world of tomorrow and strive to shape the future global landscape. On
behalf of our Secretariat and the entire FMUN community, I would like to express my
heartfelt gratitude as I eagerly anticipate your presence this February.

With my sincerest regards and best wishes,


Sai Dhanush Tadepalli,
Secretary-General
Future Mun, 2023
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COMMITTEES
AGENDA:
Addressing the Destabilization of the Middle East with Special
Emphasis on the Israel-Palestine Conflict.

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is the apex


committee of the United Nations, tasked with the crucial mission of
maintaining international peace and security. Comprising 15
member states, including five permanent members with veto power,
the UNSC is the ultimate forum for addressing global conflicts,
crises, and threats. In this high-stakes committee, delegates
navigate intricate geopolitical challenges, negotiate resolutions, and
grapple with the complex dynamics of international relations. As
the epicenter of diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts and promote
stability, the UNSC at FMUN invites delegates to step into the
shoes of world leaders, diplomats, and peacemakers to address the
most pressing issues on the global stage.
AGENDA:
Deliberating on the social and cultural barriers faced by Gender
Dysphoria

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) stands as a


pivotal committee within the United Nations, dedicated to
safeguarding and advancing human rights across the globe.
Comprising 47 member states, the UNHRC serves as the paramount
platform for addressing human rights abuses, advocating for
justice, and formulating solutions to combat discrimination,
violence, and oppression.
Delegates in this committee grapple with a diverse array of human
rights issues, from civil liberties to refugee crises, and work
collaboratively to develop comprehensive resolutions that uphold
the principles of human dignity and equality.
The UNHRC at FMUN offers delegates the opportunity to become
champions of human rights, advocating for the most vulnerable and
promoting a world where human rights are universally respected
and protected.
AGENDA:
Deliberation Upon Secularism in India with Special Emphasis on
Recent Events.

The AIPPM committee at FMUN emulates this reality by


simulating policy and jurisdiction stages, with delegates
representing various Indian political parties, required to be well-
versed in their party's ideology and beliefs. Unlike traditional MUN
committees, AIPPM is characterized by spirited debates, cross-
talks, high-level negotiations, and a commitment to political
democracy, echoing hopes of positive change and evolution in the
Indian political landscape.

The All India Political Parties Meet (AIPPM) serves as a non-


legislative but influential platform for political parties in India to
convene and engage in unbounded political debates, discussions,
and deliberations, which may be constrained within the Parliament
due to time limitations.

AIPPM functions as a supplementary body to the Parliament,


offering diverse viewpoints on national issues before the actual
legislative process begins.
AGENDA:
1. Methods to Prevent and Terminate the Proliferation of SALWs
in the Sahel Region of Africa.
2. Discussing the use of Artificial Intelligence and Remote drones
in Covert Warfare

The United Nations Disarmament and International Security


Committee (DISEC), operates as a fundamental organ of the United
Nations. It was established in the UN charter with the primary
mission of addressing international disarmament and security
matters. DISEC's composition includes representatives from all 193
UN member states. This committee collaborates closely with
various UN agencies, as well as international and non-governmental
organizations that provide substantial research and insight to
inform its work.
At FMUN, DISEC plays an integral role, providing delegates with
an opportunity to step into the shoes of diplomats and world
leaders. They engage in high-level discussions and negotiations,
replicating the intricate dynamics of international relations. Just as
in the real world, DISEC at FMUN is at the forefront of addressing
global disarmament and security challenges, offering delegates a
hands-on experience in international diplomacy.
AGENDA:
Role of Bretton Woods Institution in Global Trade with Special
Emphasis on International Conflicts.

The Economic and Financial Committee (Second Committee) of


the United Nations General Assembly is entrusted with the
significant role of addressing issues related to global economics,
finance, and worldwide growth and development. The committee's
primary objective is to tackle persistent economic inequality and
emerging challenges within the realm of global finance.
Remarkably, ECOFIN has played a pivotal role in providing
financial assistance to numerous developing countries during times
of crisis and development, thus catalyzing growth and prosperity.
Through its foreign aid initiatives, ECOFIN has established
ambitious goals aimed at reducing poverty and alleviating economic
burdens in countries grappling with significant debt or in need of
financial reconstruction. At FMUN, delegates in ECOFIN are
offered a remarkable opportunity to engage in the world of
international finance and development, mirroring the real-world
efforts of this influential UN committee.
AGENDA:
Drug trade and its ties with powerhouses, money laundering and
organized crime in the LATAM (Latin American) region.

One of the most important forums for discussing global concerns


pertaining to transnational organized crime, terrorism, corruption,
and illicit drug trafficking is the Model United Nations (MUN)
committee on drugs and crime (UNODC). Members of this group
have in-depth conversations, create policies, and devise plans of
action to address these difficult problems. It is essential for
effective participation to comprehend security procedures, societal
ramifications, and worldwide drug control treaties. Delegates from a
variety of countries plan how to make recommendations while
taking the socioeconomic and legal implications of their choices
into account. The committee requests a balance between preventive
measures, human rights considerations, and law enforcement
measures.Delegates work together and negotiate to find
comprehensive solutions to address drug-related problems and
transnational crimes while advancing global cooperation. In order
to address urgent social issues, the UNODC committee inside the
MUN develops delegates' comprehension of the complex nature of
international crime by fostering their legal knowledge, diplomatic
abilities, and strategic planning.
AGENDA:
The 9/11 incident.

Prepare for an MUN experience like no other. This isn't your


typical committee; it's a thrilling, real-time adventure that immerses
you in historical intrigue, espionage, and ethical dilemmas.
The Continuous Crisis Committee (CCC) in Model United Nations
(MUN) offers a dynamic platform simulating real-time, ever-
evolving global scenarios. This committee functions uniquely by
presenting a series of interconnected crises, demanding immediate
and strategic responses from delegates representing different
stakeholders. Participants are required to adapt swiftly to
unforeseen events, manage evolving situations, and craft innovative
solutions in a high-pressure environment. The CCC challenges
delegates to think on their feet, employing critical thinking, rapid
decision-making, and collaboration to navigate complex,
interconnected global crises. Whether addressing political unrest,
environmental disasters, or economic turmoil, delegates must
anticipate, strategize, and negotiate effectively.
AGENDA:
CONFIDENTIAL; WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the primary court within


the UN and plays a vital role in resolving disputes between its
member states. Model United Nations (MUN) committees use the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) simulation as a forum to allow
delegates to play the part of judges, resolving complex legal disputes
and discussing international law. In addition to having a thorough
awareness of international treaties and legal concepts, delegates to
the ICJ committee should be able to analyze complex cases and
simulate actual court processes. Their duties include interpreting
treaties, resolving conflicts, and rendering decisions based on
international statutes and legal precedents. Their duties include
interpreting treaties, resolving conflicts, and rendering decisions
based on international statutes and legal precedents. Delegates must
demonstrate compelling arguments, diplomatic grace, and legal
knowledge in order to explain and defend their respective nations'
viewpoints and promote just, unbiased, and legal solutions during
the simulation. The MUN's ICJ committee fosters the growth of
delegates' diplomatic and critical thinking abilities while
encapsulating the spirit of international legal practice and
collaboration.
AGENDA:
Strengthening Women’s Political Participation and Inclusion in
Developing Countries

Within the Model United Nations (MUN), the United Nations


Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) provides delegates
with a valuable forum to discuss topics related to gender equality
and women's empowerment. The UNCSW, which functions as a
committee simulation, gives delegates a platform to discuss and
examine the many issues that women confront throughout the
world. The duties assigned to delegates include writing resolutions,
debating laws, and promoting plans of action that progress women
in a variety of fields, combat prejudice, and advance gender
equality. It is essential to comprehend international norms,
agreements, and sociocultural settings in order to contribute to this
committee in an efficient manner. In order to foster consensus and
provide significant, lasting solutions, delegates are urged to
emphasize inclusivity and teamwork in addition to aligning with the
viewpoints of the nations to which they have been allocated. The
UNCSW committee at FMUN emphasizes the value of promoting
social justice, equal opportunities, and the rights of women
everywhere while developing participants' diplomatic, negotiating,
and social awareness abilities.
The International Press Corps plays a quintessential role in a
conference. It is a forum composed of journalists and
photojournalists who act as watchdogs and with their gathering
basic information on relevant topics or are both passive and active
participants in FMUN simulations at the conference. They are in
charge of observing the simulations as they take place, and
disseminating information about those events to all FMUN
participants. They are responsible for conducting their own
background research, whether it is conducting interviews in this
capacity. The photographer's job is to document each and every
moment of the MUN committees.
CONTACT] DETAILS
EMAIL ID: futuremun.dps@fest.christuniversity.in

CONTACT NUMBERS
SAI DHANUSH TADEPALLI +91 8106477463
ADITI GORLE +91 9900845649
SAHANA GANESH +91 7200151405

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