By Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network—New Delhi (RD/CN)
New Delhi, Nov 8: The 800 aspiring delegates from various parts of the world resolved to find the best way forward to peace and progress through dialogue and discussions at the Indian Model United Nations (INMUN) organized by Ryan International Group of Schools recently.
With the United Nations celebrating the ‘International Year of Youth 2010-2011’, Ban Ki-moon , secretary-general of United Nations, stated that the youth should be given a chance to take an active part in decision-making at local, national, and global levels.
INMUN reflects the sentiment and is annually organized where enthusiastic students and youth from India and nations such as Indonesia, Nigeria, Nepal, and Sri Lanka will represent 120 countries to discuss, debate, and form consensus on passing resolutions offering solutions to burning issues of international importance. The delegates also interacted with public figures.
This year’s eminent speakers included MP Mani Shankar Aiyar, Itay Tagner from the Israeli embassy, and Suresh K Goel, director-general, Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), New Delhi.
The theme for Indian Model United Nations this year was ‘Share the World’.
The students raised issues like: measures to regulate cyber warfare by nation states, role of science and technology in the context of international security and disarmament, addressing systemic poverty in the 20 poorest countries, influence of oil super majors on the global economy, ICT and millennium development goals, climate security and green technology, Korea issue and its impact on peace in Asia, peace and stability in West Africa, investigations into the nuclear capabilities of Iran , Syria, and Israel, Japan's nuclear crisis and safeguards of nuclear reactors in disaster prone regions, protection of resources in coastal areas following disasters like tsunamis and hurricanes, reduction of disaster risk and vulnerability in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, cyber crimes and identity threat, enabling price parity and equitable distribution channels for essential and life saving drugs.
Ryan International Group Of Institutions managing director Grace Pinto appreciated all the delegates for their commendable efforts in making this conference a success and said that this conference will provide a wide platform to young ambassadors to acquire and assimilate the art of diplomacy and then spread the serene radiance of peace throughout the world.
The INMUN Conference, hosted by the Ryan Group of Schools, is an initiative of founder chairman Dr Augustine F Pinto and the managing director Grace Pinto.