All India Political Parties Meet (AIIPM)

The All India Political Party Meet is a national assembly which simulates a meeting of Indian political leaders from various parties, debating key national issues. It disputes different political views, discussing topics like economic reform, social justice, and national security. The committee offers insight into India’s vibrant democracy, where diverse opinions aim to serve the nation. AIPPM emphasizes compromise and collaboration, mirroring real-world dialogues that shape India's policies and future. AIPPM examines the roles of central and state governments in resolving inter-community conflicts, focusing on the recent Manipur violence. Delegates will navigate the intricacies of federal dynamics, inter-community relations, and conflict resolution mechanisms, striving to craft holistic solutions that strengthen the unity and integrity of our nation.

Agenda

Examining Centre-State Roles in Resolving Inter-Community Conflicts: With special emphasis on the Recent Manipur Violence

Background Guide

Mayank Singhal

Chairperson

Mr. Mayank Singhal, deemed Assistant Professor with a master's degree in Law from GGSIPU, is also an advocate. He has acquired experience as an intern in reputed law firms under eminent luminaries and currently specialises in Corporate Law to pursue a Ph.D. Mr. Singhal is interested in Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Policy Formulation. He has actively participated in over 270 models UN conferences. He is also an occasional writer whose work has been published in reputed journals and is often engaged in discussions with his peers.

Pranay Dutta Roy

Co-Chairperson

Mr. Aakarsh Shrivastava is currently employed by ZS Associates and has been involved in the debating circuit for the past 7 years. He was the Vice President of Amity University's Model United Nations Club, and as Deputy Secretary-General, he oversaw the AMIMUN conference's 9th edition in 2020. He has always been interested in public speaking, debate, and Model United Nations. Despite his technical background, Mr. Aakarsh has a keen interest in Indian politics and policy-making and is well-versed in Indian committees.

Amartya Sumukh Varma

Substantive Director

Mr. Amartya Sumukh Varma is a final year student of B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at Amity University. He started his MUN career after joining Amity University and, within four years, has accumulated multiple accolades. He believes that the only thing that makes preparing for a MUN worthwhile is finding out-of-the-box solutions to real-world situations and forming opinions only after extensive studies in politics and geopolitics.