Active state support for terrorism poses severe challenges to global security and stability, linked to weapons proliferation. Governments backing terrorist groups provide means for violent attacks, rebellions, and destabilisation, known as state-sponsored terrorism. The connection between ammunition proliferation and state-backed terrorism is intricate. Sponsoring states often provide advanced weapons, training, and funding, exacerbating the broader issue of weapons proliferation and enhancing terrorists’ destructive capabilities. The IISP MUN’s DISEC committee will focus on addressing the intricate issues of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and state-sponsored terrorism, along with highlighting how closely disarmament, international security,and sustainable development goals are related.
Rajveer Chavan has been a member of the IISP MUN Secretariat since 2023. His work in researching and writing the background guides, discussing substantive, logistics, and engaging in outreach has been vital to the success of the event. An experienced MUN-er, Rajveer brings a wealth of experience as a delegate and executive board member to the team.
At IISP MUN, we pride ourselves on providing delegates with thorough, well-researched background guides for their preparation. Watch this space for more!
A three-pronged alliance against Russia was the man focus of the day 2 proceedings in the DISEC committee of the IISPMUN. The main agenda of the alliance was Russia’s usage of mercenaries and private companies despite constant claims that Private Military Companies (PMCs) are outlawed in Russia and not used by Russia in any way, shape or form. The debate was started with a GSL speech from USA asking Russia […]
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Chaos was the reigning factor at the end of the third unmoderated caucus in the DISEC committee of the IISPMUN. The cause? A no-holds-barred debate between 8 countries with 4 delegates for and four delegates against the topic of Private Military Companies (PMCs). The third session of the Disarmament and International Security Committee (DISEC) was dominated by a debate between 8 countries regarding the legality and morality of Private Military […]
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