AMBIKA DANGI
Secreatary-General
Secreatary-General
Ambika is a skilled MUN enthusiast and a natural leader. She has participated in numerous MUN conferences. With a keen interest in international relations and global issues, she has the ability to connect with people from different backgrounds. Her dedication and hard work towards making the conference a success are truly commendable. As a MUN delegate, she's passionate about promoting public speaking and wants to introduce more students to Model UN with aspirations to be a change-maker in the society. We're excited to have Ambika Dangi leading our conference as the Secretary-General!
Deputy Secretary-General
Utkarsh is an experienced MUNner who has attended 15+ MUNs including international conferences till now and has contributed to the success of several events. He has won Best Delegates, and many other awards including Best Official, Best Position Paper, and the Outstanding Delegate. Most importantly, last year he was invited to attend a fully-funded United Nations (UN) Conference in London, United Kingdom. He has a passion for diplomacy and enjoys debating on various topics related to global affairs. Utkarsh is an efficient leader who can manage the team effectively. His creative ideas and problem-solving skills have helped in making the conference a success.
UNGA-DIRECTOR
Sikander, the Head Boy of The Shri Ram Universal School, is a highly experienced MUN participant with a strong record of accomplishment in various committees. His achievements include winning Best Delegate, receiving High Commendation, and drafting impactful working papers. Sikander's keen analytical skills and profound understanding of global issues, particularly in international law and human rights, distinguish him as an exceptional delegate. He approaches each conference with a distinctive mix of technical expertise and diplomatic finesse. His leadership, dedication to fostering meaningful debates, and commitment to excellence make him an invaluable asset to any MUN conference.
UNGA-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Riddhi Nandal, a Grade 11 King's College India student, has established a strong academic background in her chosen field. Serving as the Assistant Director for the United Nations General Assembly Committee, she is dedicated to providing a meaningful and impactful experience for all delegates. A seasoned MUN participant, Riddhi is well known for her outstanding debate and research abilities, having earned multiple awards, including Best Delegate. She is committed to promoting equality within her committee, focusing on addressing systemic racism and discrimination rooted in historical injustices. Her work is centered on eliminating global inequalities in education, healthcare, and employment, while actively challenging both overt and subtle forms of racial bias.
UNHRC-DIRECTOR
Jeet Siwach serves as the Director of the UNHRC at KCIMUN 2024, where he leads discussions on "Indigenous Rights and the Implementation of Landmark Declarations." With extensive experience from over 10 MUN conferences, including receiving awards such as Verbal Mention, Special Mention, and Best Delegate at various MUNs, Jeet is a seasoned and respected delegate. Having previously served as Assistant Director in the UNHRC, he has developed a deep understanding of human rights issues. As the Director, Jeet is dedicated to ensuring that the rights of indigenous communities are protected and that landmark declarations are effectively implemented at KCIMUN 2024.
UNHRC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Yuvraj Verma is set to take on the role of Assistant Director for the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) at his upcoming Model United Nations (MUN) conference. With experience from two prior MUN conferences, Yuvraj is well-versed in the essential skills of diplomacy, negotiation, and public speaking. His strong background in international relations and commitment to promoting constructive dialogue makes him an ideal candidate for this leadership position. In this role, Yuvraj aims to facilitate meaningful discussions, guide delegates in drafting resolutions, and address key global human rights issues. His leadership will be instrumental in ensuring productive debates and impactful outcomes at the conference.
UNSC-DIRECTOR
Vanshika Ahlawat, a student at King's College India, is an avid participant in Model United Nations (MUN), having been involved in over 8 MUNs. Her impressive track record includes awards such as Outstanding Delegate, Verbal Mention, and Special Mention. Passionate about debate and discussion, Vanshika excels in fostering engaging dialogues and exploring innovative solutions. She is committed to advocating for MUN as a valuable tool for developing key skills like leadership, communication, and diplomacy. After successfully serving as Assistant Director for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Committee at KCIMUN'23, she is excited to assume the role of Director for the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Committee at KCIMUN'24, where she looks forward to guiding participants through impactful and engaging sessions.
UNSC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Prachi Gupta is an adventurous and passionate advocate for international relations, currently serving as the Assistant Director of the UNSC Committee. She offers a nuanced perspective on the ongoing conflict in Eastern Ukraine and the broader implications of Russia's annexation of Crimea. With her extensive knowledge of international law and diplomacy, she is well-equipped to steer discussions towards sustainable and peaceful solutions.
Prachi's impressive track record includes five Best Delegate awards—two from offline and three from online MUNs—highlighting her exceptional ability to analyze delegates and provide valuable feedback while respecting diverse viewpoints. Her deep interest in reading has significantly enhanced her understanding of global issues, enabling her to contribute meaningfully to any debate. She thrives in an environment of open and thoughtful communication, where various opinions are welcomed and expressed freely. Prachi's warm and approachable demeanor fosters an atmosphere of cooperation, mutual respect, and constructive dialogue, making her an invaluable asset to this MUN.
WHO-DIRECTOR
Ananyaa Siwach is the school captain of Vidya Shree International School, where she is known for her eloquence and strong leadership abilities. With a deep interest in diplomacy and international relations, she excels in engaging with complex topics and presenting ideas with clarity and poise. Ananyaa's articulate communication and persuasive speaking skills and her thoughtful approach allow her to contribute meaningfully to discussions and debates. Her ability to navigate diverse perspectives and advocate for well-reasoned solutions makes her a dynamic and impactful presence in any forum.
WHO-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Prisha Khurana, a student at King’s College India, has been appointed as the Assistant Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) Committee for the upcoming KCIMUN conference. With over five years of experience in MUN conferences, Prisha has consistently showcased outstanding leadership abilities. She excels in conducting thorough research and analyzing health policies, which has been crucial in crafting accurate and well-informed committee directives and resolutions. Prisha is recognized for her exceptional communication skills, effectively conveying complex ideas both in writing and verbally. Her extensive experience in health-related committees, particularly on issues like global pandemics, health equity, and sustainable healthcare practices, equips her to inspire and mentor delegates. As Assistant Director, she is committed to fostering a collaborative learning environment and facilitating impactful debates.
UNDP.JR.-DIRECTOR
Gunn Hooda is currently pursuing her A-Levels in Economics, Mathematics, and Business at Kings College India. Her strong passion for sustainable development has led her to conduct extensive research and presentations on Resilient Infrastructure, with a particular focus on its significance in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With a solid grounding in both economics and business, Gunn possesses a nuanced understanding of the challenges associated with implementing sustainable infrastructure on a global scale. As the Deputy Head Girl and Head of Ambassadors for KCIMUN'24, she has demonstrated exemplary leadership skills, making her well-equipped to lead a dynamic conference. Gunn is committed to leveraging her expertise and enthusiasm to contribute to building a sustainable future.
UNDP.JR.-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Prashant is a 12th-grade student with a strong focus on science and music, characterized by his deep passion for research and innovation. His expertise in creative problem-solving and critical analysis allows him to tackle challenges from various angles, resulting in effective and innovative solutions across both academic and extracurricular domains. In his recent role as Deputy League Incharge on the school council, Prashant developed and refined his leadership, organizational, and teamwork skills. This experience significantly bolstered his communication abilities, making him an effective collaborator and leader. As Prashant continues to delve into the fields of science and music, he remains committed to using his research skills and creative thinking to contribute meaningfully to his community and beyond. His journey is driven by a relentless pursuit of knowledge, a commitment to excellence, and a passion for innovation and leadership in all facets of life.
UNODC-DIRECTOR
Parav, a Standard 12 student from King's College India, will be your mentor as you explore various perspectives on the topic "Addressing the Impact of Drug Use on Education and Cultural Heritage." With extensive experience in multiple MUNs across a diverse range of committees, Parav is well-versed in navigating complex and varied agendas. He looks forward to facilitating an engaging and productive debate on how drug use influences both education and cultural heritage, anticipating a wide array of compelling viewpoints to emerge from the broad scope of the discussion.
UNODC-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Some of you might be familiar with him, while others might not. His name is displayed above, along with a rather playful picture. U Zaw, an AS level student at King's College, is embarking on his journey at KCIMUN as a member of the executive board. He has been actively participating in MUNs since the 8th grade and has consistently excelled in his committees. After three years of dedicated effort and participation in various MUNs, he has earned the role of Assistant Director of UNODC, collaborating closely with his senior and best friend, Parav Deswal. If anyone has questions regarding the MUN, Background Guide, position paper, or anything related, they are encouraged to reach out to him. His goal is to break down the barriers between delegates and the EB, making it a more approachable and supportive environment. While not everyone may read this, those who do are wished the best of luck, and he hopes to foster a productive and engaging committee in the upcoming sessions.
IPL-DIRECTOR
Digvijay is a highly accomplished Model United Nations delegate, recognized for his proficiency in key MUN skills such as diplomacy, negotiation, and public speaking. His exceptional leadership has guided multiple delegations to win prestigious awards at renowned MUN conferences. Digvijay excels in crafting persuasive resolutions, mastering the art of research, and delivering compelling speeches—the hallmarks of a seasoned delegate. Known for his ability to navigate complex international issues, he fosters collaboration and critical debate within committees. As a mentor, Digvijay is dedicated to helping fellow delegates enhance their negotiation tactics, procedural understanding, and communication skills, ensuring they actively contribute to fruitful discussions. His commitment to empowering future leaders through the MUN platform makes him an influential figure in shaping effective, globally-minded problem solvers.
IPL-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Nivedh Bansal is an accomplished AS-Level student at King’s College India, demonstrating exceptional Model United Nations (MUN) skills such as diplomacy, negotiation, and resolution drafting. His commitment to promoting equality and humanitarian aid, particularly through his engagement with regional partners and NGOs, highlights his ability to facilitate collaborative solutions during MUN sessions. As Assistant Director of the UNHRC, Nivedh ensures a platform for open dialogue, guiding participants in shaping impactful policies related to Indigenous rights and humanitarian crises. His expertise in research, strategic analysis, and advocacy is evident through the numerous awards he has received, including an Honourable Mention. Nivedh’s ability to lead discussions and mentor participants ensures a productive and memorable MUN experience for all.
IPL-ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Nivedh Bansal is an accomplished AS-Level student at King’s College India, demonstrating exceptional Model United Nations (MUN) skills such as diplomacy, negotiation, and resolution drafting. His commitment to promoting equality and humanitarian aid, particularly through his engagement with regional partners and NGOs, highlights his ability to facilitate collaborative solutions during MUN sessions. As Assistant Director of the UNHRC, Nivedh ensures a platform for open dialogue, guiding participants in shaping impactful policies related to Indigenous rights and humanitarian crises. His expertise in research, strategic analysis, and advocacy is evident through the numerous awards he has received, including an Honourable Mention. Nivedh’s ability to lead discussions and mentor participants ensures a productive and memorable MUN experience for all.