COMMITTEES & AGENDAS

Explore the rooms shaping debate, diplomacy and crisis at AMNS MUN 2026

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AMNS MUN 2026

Seven rooms.
One connected
experience.

Each committee is designed to test a different side of you as a delegate — structured debate, crisis management, negotiation or storytelling.

Choose the space that fits how you like to MUN, while still pushing you a step beyond your comfort zone.

UN General Assembly
"The floor is yours."

How to Choose

New to MUN? Pick a General Assembly or UNHRC committee. Experienced? Step into UNSC, ICC or CCC for a faster-paced, crisis-driven experience.

Beginner-friendly: UNGA, UNHRC Intermediate: DISEC, IPC Advanced: UNSC, ICC Crisis: CCC, ICC
Committees
2026
DISEC
Disarmament & Security
01
DISEC
Disarmament & International Security
Agenda
Preventing escalation threatening international peace through cooperation aimed at reducing tensions in contested territories.
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UNGA
UN General Assembly
02
UNGA
United Nations General Assembly
Agenda
Addressing Territorial Disputes in Strategic Maritime Regions.
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UNSC
UN Security Council
03
UNSC
United Nations Security Council
Agenda
Deliberating threats to international peace arising from contemporary interstate conflicts, with special emphasis on the Middle East.
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UNHRC
UN Human Rights Council
04
UNHRC
UN Human Rights Council
Agenda
Human Rights Violations due to Police & State Intervention During Protests and Peaceful Assemblies.
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IPC
International Press Corps
05
IPC
International Press Corps
Role
Cover the conference as journalists — reporting, interviewing delegates and producing press bulletins in real time.
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ICC
Indian Cabinet Crisis
06
ICC
Indian Cabinet Crisis
Classified
Agenda classified. Freeze date: 27th September 2027. Crisis-format committee — expect the unexpected.
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CCC
Constant Crisis Committee
07
CCC
Constant Crisis Committee
Classified
Agenda classified. Freeze date: 30th September 1938. Historical crisis — high tempo, no downtime.
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"Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your way." — Daniele Vare, Italian Diplomat
Delegate Preparation Guide

Before you enter committee

Step 01
Read the Background Guide
Your chairs have spent weeks writing it. Every sub-issue, every statistic is deliberate. Read it end to end — at least twice.
Step 02
Research Beyond the BG
Find 2–3 reliable external sources per agenda item — UN reports, news archives, academic papers. Know what happened most recently.
Step 03
Know Your Country's Position
Where does your nation stand? Who are your natural allies? What are your red lines? Know this before you enter the room.
Step 04
Draft Your Position Paper
A strong position paper shows the chair you've done the work — and it forces you to crystallise your thinking before debate begins.
Step 05
Enter, Speak, Collaborate
Chairs reward consistency, coalition-building and growth across two days — not just one flash of brilliance. Be present from minute one.

Still unsure which committee?

If you're genuinely unsure about which room is right for you, reach out to the Secretariat before registrations close. Share your past MUN experience and what kind of debate you enjoy — we'll recommend 1–2 committees that match your level while still pushing you.

  • • New to MUN? UNGA or UNHRC — structured debate, welcoming environment.
  • • Some experience? DISEC or IPC — more complex, but still structured.
  • • Experienced delegate? UNSC, ICC or CCC — fast-paced, high-stakes.

Contact the Secretariat

Email: amnaikschoolmun@gmail.com

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We reply within 48 hours on weekdays. Please write from the same email address you used to register.