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Voices from the Floor  it, allowed me to become an





 Student Reflection  administrator. I had the responsibility of
                representing the school not just in front
                of other schools but to dignitaries who
                had decades of experience in the very

                thing we were emulating. I was forced
                to step out of my comfort zone when
                requesting Mrs. Basu for a social
 Even before my MUN journey began, the pressure on me was high. My older   networking event or hosting an event
 brother had served as the DAIMUN DSG in 2017, so when I first participated in   for the Roman exchange students.
 Junior DAIMUN in 2019, the anxiety was palpable. Would I be able to speak without   There was no margin for error in my

 stammering? Would I be able to write my clauses effectively? Luckily, I managed   words, outfit, or commitment. I had
 to submit a resolution and walked away with the Best Delegate prize.  finally begun to learn the art of carrying

                myself professionally — emotionally and
 From then on, MUN became more than just something I wanted to be good at — it   physically. DAIMUN 2024 allowed me to gain confidence not just in terms of
 became an exploration of my passion for politics, economics, and diplomacy. I   talking to a diverse set of people or working closely with friends, but in who I was.
 attended conferences across India and abroad, met new people, and learned
 about global geopolitics. I became familiar with research and respectful   Indeed, MUN was not only about the technical skills but about becoming someone
 communication. More importantly, I learnt discipline, accountability, and the value   my 7th-grade self could look up to. I admit I don’t know enough about

 of constructive feedback.  international relations, effective leadership, or working in a team, but I do know

                that by putting myself out there, I will certainly be able to improve. Hence, if I had
 Eventually, I took on leadership roles as a chair in JDAIMUN 2023 and DAIMUN   the opportunity to start my MUN journey again, I would do nothing differently.

 2023. Chairing ECOFIN and writing a research guide solidified my understanding
 of economic principles and complex issues like trade wars. Managing a committee
 of over 70 delegates helped me develop leadership skills and confidence in
 guiding others.
                                                                                 Rushaan Agarwal

 Being selected to chair at THIMUN Hague 2024 was a defining experience. With                 Class of 2025
 150 delegates and my school’s reputation at stake, I realized MUN was far more
 than awards — it was about becoming a global citizen. Interacting with students

 from over 100 countries in the “city of justice,” where we even visited the
 International Court of Justice, made me cognizant of how limited my perspective
 on democracy was.


 However, it was my experience as DSG in DAIMUN 2024 that I believe has

 fundamentally helped me mature and gain a grasp of who I truly am as a person.
 From 2 a.m. deadlines to coordinating with security, DAIMUN 2024, as I like to put
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