JOINT CRISIS CABINET
The Joint Crisis Cabinet (JCC) is not a conventional UN Body, instead, it comprises of the Cabinets of three different nations, each consisting of the prominent political figures of that nation. These cabinets are faced with an international crisis at the beginning of the conference. Here, the ritual raising of placards is replaced with international espionage, fast-paced decision-making, and incessant debates, all aimed at destroying the ideological enemy. Throughout the course of the committee delegates will have to deal with covert plots, terrible luck and the well meaning- or hostile- actions of the other Cabinets. Delegates must be prepared to partake in intense and fast paced debate on a diverse series of topics in their committees while still maintaining a diplomatic outlook and conduct. All this and so much more are sure to make the JCCs one of the most unpredictable, spontaneous, and undoubtedly exciting committees of MCGSMUN'15.
Keshav Gupta
Currently, in the final year of LLB at the University of Delhi, Keshav holds a Bachelors Degree in Economics from Hans Raj College and loves photography, travelling, music, reading, writing his blog and sleeping. Keshav has been attending MUN Conferences since 2008 and has participated in approximately sixty five conferences in various capacities. He is usually seen participating in Economic and Legal Committees and appreciates well researched delegates.
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