Legal Committee
Evaluating the legality and feasibility of reforming the UNSC veto system in cases of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.

KKBMUN India — a flagship cross-regional assembly uniting acute research, academic diplomacy, student autonomy, and future-forward global governance.
KKBMUN India is co-produced by Kunskapsskolan Bengaluru — a flagship cross-regional assembly uniting acute research, academic diplomacy, student autonomy, and future-forward global governance.
Kunskapsskolan's renowned model tailors every student's path toward confident, autonomous leadership.
The Knowledge Education Design framework embeds critical thinking and self-direction into diplomacy.

Delegations from across the region converge for one elite academic assembly.
Born in Bengaluru, KKBMUN returns each year as a flagship diplomatic tradition.
From national political theatre to global human rights — choose the chamber where your voice carries the furthest.
Evaluating the legality and feasibility of reforming the UNSC veto system in cases of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
Indian War of Independence.
Deliberating upon the future of the Indian Premier League through franchise management, auction strategy, financial governance, player welfare, and crisis management.
Addressing human trafficking, threats to reproductive rights, and gender-based violence.
Addressing the ratification and enforcement of the Sokovia Accords following the rise of enhanced individuals.
Deliberation on the use of AI in warfare and counterterrorism operations.
Reporting and analysis of global diplomatic developments and crises.
Strengthening global strategies to combat adolescent mental health issues, substance abuse, and nutritional disorders.
Meet the secretariat, committee leadership, and the teams that bring KKBMUN to life.
Sahana Jethani
Secretary General
sj0099.kkb@ked.edu.inEva Singh
Deputy Secretary General
es0492.kkb@ked.edu.inManvik Roy
Chair
Tia Bali
Vice Chair
Ishaan Abburi
Co chair
Yashika Chaudhary
Co-Chair
Aarush Gujar
Vice Chair
Aariv Dutta
Co chair
Agastya Sharma
Co-Chair
Duranya Nandan D
Co chair
Ayush Arun Narayanan
Co-Chair
Kanishk Sharma
Co chair
Siddarth Padavala
Co-Chair
Tanvi Aggarwal
Head of Caricature
Joanna J Ulattil
Photography Head
Aaryan Kuppachi
Head of Journalism
Sharanya Malick
Co chair
Arhan Sinha
Co-Chair
Kabir Singh Sandhu
Co chair
Arush Bharadwaj
Crisis Director
Darsh Bhathija
Co-Chair
Kiana Shroff
Co-Chair
Utkarsh Kailash
Co chair
Heads: Sahana Jethani, Eva Singh
Everything a delegate needs to debate with confidence, write resolutions that pass, and navigate the rules of procedure.
Master the flow of formal debate — from setting the agenda to delivering a passionate speech from the floor. Strong delegates pair disciplined research tracking with confident, persuasive delivery.


Resolutions are born in the unmoderated caucus. Learn how blocs form, how clauses are drafted, and how a shared whiteboard strategy turns competing positions into a unified working paper.


When debate closes, the chamber moves to voting procedure. Know exactly when to raise your placard, how substantive votes differ from procedural ones, and how a resolution passes into the record.

A glimpse into the debate, deliberation, and camaraderie that define the KKBMUN experience.










From the opening gavel to the final vote, every hour is choreographed for momentum, intensity, and celebration.
Delegate check-in, credential collection, and committee orientation.
Keynote address and lighting of the diplomatic lamp.
Refreshments and informal networking.
Roll call, agenda setting, and opening speeches.
Catered conference lunch.
Moderated caucus and bloc formation.
Refreshments and informal networking.
Close of Day One proceedings.
Unmoderated caucus and draft resolution writing.
Refreshments and informal networking.
Debate intensifies as positions harden.
Catered conference lunch.
Live directives reshape the geopolitical board.
Refreshments and informal networking.
Diplomatic networking evening and celebration.
Close of Day Two proceedings.
Final amendments and consensus building.
Refreshments and informal networking.
Draft resolution voting procedure.
Catered conference lunch.
Final resolution adoption and reflections.
Closing remarks and conclusion of the conference.
Conclusion of the conference.
Choose the registration form that fits you and secure your seat at the assembly.
School delegations
Minimum 5 delegates and one FA
Private delegations
Minimum 1 delegate
Post 17th July
School delegations
Minimum 5 delegates and one FA
Private delegations
Minimum 1 delegate