Full Name Email Address Phone Number Alternate Phone Number Class Your Class.. 9th 10th 11th 12th Section Your section.. A B C D E F Past MUN Experience ( if any ) It is late October 1962, and the Sino-Indian War has reached a critical juncture. Chinese forces have launched aggressive offensives, capturing key positions in the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) and Ladakh. Indian troops, unprepared for the scale and intensity of the Chinese assault, are stretched thin, and morale within the armed forces is deteriorating. As a senior advisor to the Indian Prime Minister, you are tasked with formulating a comprehensive strategy to address this crisis. You must devise a plan that counters the Chinese advance, secures India’s territorial integrity, and navigates the complex geopolitical landscape to protect India’s long-term interests. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 has just erupted, with both sides making significant advances into each other’s territories. However, the situation has taken a dire turn for India. The Pakistani military has launched Operation Grand Slam, executing a surprise attack on the Indian Army headquarters in Chumb, a critical town in Kashmir. The assault was so powerful that Indian forces were caught off guard, suffering heavy casualties and losing strategic ground. Kashmir, a region of immense importance, is now at serious risk of falling into Pakistani hands. To compound the crisis, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has suddenly decided to cut off all financial assistance to India, leaving the nation in a precarious economic position. As the senior advisor to the Indian Prime Minister, you are tasked with formulating a comprehensive strategy to address this multifaceted crisis. Previous Next