United Nations Security Council (UNSC)

The United Nations Security Council is a United Nations organ which focuses on maintaining peace and addressing global security challenges, from conflict zones to nuclear threats. It collaborates on solutions involving sanctions, peacekeeping, and, when necessary, military action. These real-world decisions shape global stability, requiring a balance between national interests and the shared goal of peace. Through diplomacy, it navigates the complexities of choices impacting millions. In this year's conference, UNSC delegates will address climate change as a growing security threat, destabilizing regions and endangering global peace. They will explore how climate-driven resource conflicts, forced migrations, and disrupted livelihoods impact international stability. The focus is on crafting actionable policies and fostering collaboration to mitigate these risks. This agenda serves as a call to arms for leaders of tomorrow to build a future where sustainability and peace go hand in hand.

Agenda

Evaluating Climate Induced Security Risks and Their Implications for International Peace and Stability

Background Guide

Varad Choudhary

Chairperson

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Baawa Sayan Bajaj

Vice Chairperson

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Pranav Vinayak Jain

Substantive Director

Mr. Pranav Vinayak Jain is a second-year law student at National Law University, Delhi. With an experience of more than five years in Model United Nations, he believes it is an impeccable platform for the current generation to sharpen different facets of their skillset. He firmly believes that MUN conferences are a medium for everyone to look beyond the privileged lenses that many of us wear and look for ingenious ways to appease the menace existing in different parts of the world.