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The IPC will operate 24/7: morning bulletins summarizing DISEC and UNCSW outcomes; crisis-committee live-tweet threads; IPCC infographics; and a polished end-of-conference gazette. Reporters will conduct on-the-spot interviews with high-profile chairs and publish “op-eds” that critique delegate performance, providing an authentic press-room dynamic

INTERNATIONAL PRESS

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The NitiSabha will convene as a three-day diplomatic conclave, fostering meaningful dialogue, negotiation, and policy formulation on some of the most pressing global issues. Each day will be structured to allow in-depth deliberations, beginning with moderated debates and policy discussions, followed by expert consultations and resolution drafting. Committees will engage with dynamic agendas that reflect real-world challenges, encouraging delegates to collaborate, bridge ideological divides, and propose inclusive, actionable, and future-ready solutions. With an emphasis on multilateralism, the Sabha seeks to empower delegates to simulate the true spirit of international diplomacy—balancing national interests with global responsibility.

UNHRC

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Our UN Women simulation will span over three impactful days of dialogue and deliberation. Day 1 will feature agenda-setting sessions focusing on gender-responsive budgeting and protection frameworks in conflict zones. Day 2 will include interactive roundtables with “policy influencers” on emerging issues such as AI bias and climate resilience for women. On Day 3, delegates will collaboratively draft an action oriented communique, incorporating strategic policy asks and accountability mechanisms aimed at advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment.

UNWOMEN

31st oct

1st nov

2nd nov

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Delegates will simulate plenary debates, split into working groups to draft resolutions on banning lethal autonomous weapons systems, strengthening the Arms Trade Treaty, and forging a new framework for international cybersecurity cooperation. Through expert-led briefings and bilateral caucuses, participants will experience the tension between moral idealism and realpolitik security concerns.

UNGA  DISEC

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Our flagship Crisis Committee will drop delegates into a rapidly escalating geopolitical standoff in a fictitious region. You will receive hourly intelligence bulletins, coordinate in small “national interest” cells, and propose emergency measures in flash caucuses. The goal: survive three crisis phases—initial escalation, failed diplomacy, and a last-ditch peace summit.

SPECIAL CRISIS COMMITTEE

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Over the course of three days, delegates will step into the shoes of prominent national and regional party leaders to engage in dynamic parliamentary-style deliberations. The simulation will mirror the political intricacies of coalition building, policy negotiation, and inter party debate. Delegates will be challenged to form alliances, uphold party discipline through whip mandates, and craft a joint memorandum reflecting consensus and dissent. The sessions aim to reflect the real time pulse of Indian politics—demanding diplomacy, strategy, and persuasive leadership.

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Upcoming  events of  NITI SABHA

ABOUT TECHNO INDIA UNIVERSITY

OUR ALMA MATER

Techno India University, West Bengal was conceptualized under the aegis of the Techno India Group and was established by virtue of the West Bengal State Legislature Act in the year 2012. It has been one of the dream projects of the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Smt. Mamata Banerjee. Standing tall as the first private university of West Bengal, Techno India University, West Bengal is an institute of world-wide repute in the field of education, research and technology. Ever since its inception, Techno India University, West Bengal’s undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral candidates have shown remarkable performances in their respective fields on account of the high quality education imparted by our distinguished professors and mentors.

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WHY KAUTILYA ?

 Why “Kautilya”?

1. Moral Rigor: Chanakya held that upholding ethical principles is paramount in every endeavor.

2. Strategic Mastery: He pioneered the effective use of resources through clever planning and foresight.

3. Collective Trust: His teaching that friendship is proven under trial inspires us to forge deep bonds through shared challenges

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