25/06/2025
Presenting to you, the Core Working Committee of JacoMUN 2025.
This is the Official page of The St. James’ Model United Nations Conference to be held on 20th,21st and 22nd of June, 2019 at ITC Sonar.
25/06/2025
Presenting to you, the Core Working Committee of JacoMUN 2025.
25/06/2025
Presenting to you, the Sponsors for JacoMUN 2025.
25/06/2025
Presenting to you, the Secretariat of JacoMUN 2025.
24/06/2025
Presenting to you, the chairperson of the United Nations Futuristic Security Council, 2041, at JacoMUN 2025 - Agnivesh Singh.
24/06/2025
Presenting to you, the agenda of the United Nations Futuristic Security Council, 2041, at JacoMUN 2025.
24/06/2025
"Red skies rise over Victoria Harbour, but it is no longer the Chinese dragon that breathes fire."
It is 2041, and Hong Kong is no longer a city—it is a spark on the fuse of revolution. The Trotskyist faction of a reborn Russian regime has stormed the stage of history, establishing a radical stronghold in Hong Kong and shattering Beijing’s long-held grip. What began as whispers of rebellion has erupted into a storm of ideology, power, and fury. But the real chaos lies offshore. Lamma Island—once a forgotten patch of earth—has become the most dangerous place on the planet.
A plane carrying diplomats from the world’s most powerful nations has crashed there, and now three forces clash for control: the iron hand of the Chinese state in the north, the banner-waving Trotskyist revolutionaries in the south, and deep in the jungle, the silent but deadly presence of armed Uighur non-state actors. The fate of global diplomacy is buried in the wreckage, and every faction is ready to draw blood to claim it. This is no longer diplomacy—it is warfare dressed in rhetoric, revolution wrapped in protocol.
As delegates of the People’s Revolutionary Council, you will not be negotiating treaties—you will be making history with every word, every betrayal, every decision. The world teeters on the edge of collapse, and the future is not waiting. It is burning.
And at the centre of this storm, I welcome you—not just as delegates, but as revolutionaries, storytellers, and power brokers.
23/06/2025
Presenting to you, the chairperson of the Council of the Alexandrian Succession, 323 BC, at JacoMUN 2025 - Sarthak Madhogaria.
23/06/2025
Presenting to you, the agenda of the Council of the Alexandrian Succession, 323 BC, at JacoMUN 2025.
23/06/2025
Babylon, 323 BC. The torches burn low in the palace halls. The world holds its breath.
The great conqueror lies stricken, his pulse weak, his words slower by the hour. No one knows how many sunsets remain for Alexander, but every shadow cast on the palace floor whispers of the inevitable: the age of Alexander is ending.
And yet, the empire he forged - through war, through diplomacy, through sheer will, stands vaster than any before it. It stretches from the sands of Egypt to the rivers of India, held together not by tradition, but by the relentless force of one man. Now that the force begins to fade.
No heir walks among you. No scroll proclaims a successor. The generals pace like lions in a cage, satraps whisper in corners, and queens clutch their children with ambition in their hearts. Allies eye each other with suspicion. Enemies outside the borders await their moment. And the throne of Alexander lies empty.
"There is nothing impossible to him who will try." – Alexander the Great
But who will try? And who will succeed?
The Council of the Alexandrian Succession brings you to the very eye of this storm, where you delegates will assume the roles of Alexander’s most powerful generals, his family members, his closest advisors, each with blood on their swords and ambition in their hearts. You will face the storm of succession, shape alliances, betray friends, stake claims, and perhaps even crown kings.
Will the empire remain united under one crown, or be torn apart by greed, ambition, and vengeance? Will you raise a new king… or become one?
Every whisper could spark a war. Every alliance could shatter. And every decision you make could echo through eternity.
The gods are watching. The world is waiting.
Welcome to Babylon, where the empire stands on the edge of a knife. One wrong move, and history will bleed.
Welcome to The Council of the Alexandrian Succession.
22/06/2025
Presenting to you, the chairperson of The Emergency Meeting of the Cabinet of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, 1999, at JacoMUN 2025 - Veer Sharma.
22/06/2025
Presenting to you, the agenda of The Emergency Meeting of the Cabinet of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, 1999, at JacoMUN 2025.
22/06/2025
In the harsh heights of the Batalik sector, a whisper of infiltration has just been heard, not from the tongue of generals or the quills of intelligence officers, but from a lone shepherd named Tashi Namgyal. On 3rd May 1999, while taking care of his cattle on the slopes of the Line of Control, Namgyal came across a band of harrowing anomaly armed men in Indian territory, but not in the Indian army's uniforms. Their attitude was militant, their strange accent, and their unsettling presence. His report, which at first was greeted with guarded interest, has now caused a wave of alarm throughout the highest echelons of authority.
This is not a lone occurrence. For weeks, there had been subtly mounting evidence of patchy radio intercepts and disturbed patrol paths in Kargil, Dras, Mushkoh, and Batalik. And until today, there has not been any conclusive proof to indicate an intrusion. Today, with Namgyal's account and preliminary reconnaissance establishing the existence of bunkered positions held by armed intruders, the disguise has been dispelled a deliberate and stealthy occupation of Indian land is afoot.
Their real nature is masked in a veil of speculation and diplomatic vagueness. Some intelligence inputs indicate Taliban-trained militants and Kashmiri jihadists irregulars aimed at denying state sponsorship but provoking the Kashmir issue. Others indicate that perhaps a more traditional enemy could be involved, whose face India has seen repeatedly in the last 52 years. This bold and calculated incursion imperils not only territorial sovereignty but the delicate peace in a region long tormented by strife.
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee has summoned this emergency Cabinet session to discuss an unprecedented national security challenge. The nature is fluid, the threat existential, and the course ahead fraught with geopolitical implications. Military retribution, diplomatic offensives, strategic restraint, or international escalation, every option is open. Delegates, you are no longer arguing about abstractions. You are crafting India's response to an undeclared war being brought to its doorstep.