Header Image

Oakridge Bengaluru OAK MUN 2025 A Decade of Youth Diplomacy

Oakridge Bengaluru OAK MUN 2025 A Decade of Youth Diplomacy

Last Updated Sep - 29 - 2025, 06:12 PM | Source : Fela News

Celebrating ten years of Oakridge Model United Nations empowering students to debate deliberate and build leadership through global dialogue.
Oakridge Bengaluru OAK MUN 2025
Oakridge Bengaluru OAK MUN 2025

Oakridge Bengaluru’s OAK MUN 2025 marks 10 years of student-led global leadership celebrates the 10th edition of the prestigious Model United Nations conference at Oakridge International School in Bengaluru. With more than 350 delegates coming from many schools (some from abroad too), the 2025 event show the school’s decade long commitment for nurturing student leadership through global dialogue.

Model United Nations (MUN) is often called as a “classroom without walls,” where students role-play like diplomats, deals with real global challenges, and learn negotiation, empathy, compromise and articulation. Education experts says that participation in MUN enhance critical thinking, resilience and also perspective-taking, because it push students to represent views which not always same as their own.

Over the years, OAK MUN has turn from a small school-level forum into a regional benchmark events. Even in its 10th edition, conference attracted delegates from eight schools, including Nord Anglia sister institutes in Cambodia and Bachupally. The theme in 2025 was “Voices That Won’t Wait,” showing the urgency for youth to be involve in global affairs.

Leadership among students is highlight through important roles: Soumyajit Sur Roy was Secretary General; Akshat Shanker and Rishita Borah working as Director Generals. At the opening, Ambassador N. Parthasarathi, a ex Indian Foreign Service officer, gave keynote where he told delegates to use dialogue, persuasion and compromise not force as the right tools of diplomacy.

For two days, delegates joined in multiple committees UN Human Rights Council, ECOSOC, Security Council, Disarmament and International Security, International Court of Justice, and even a simulated All India Political Parties Meet. Students worked with tough global dilemmas, negotiated resolutions, and polish their skills in a real-like diplomatic setup.

Feedback from many participants told about smooth logistics, interesting crisis simulations and good organization. One student from Hyderabad called the “night crisis” module a new and exciting addition. At the closing, Aryan Ghosh (founder of EDMO) pointed that innovation, leadership and collaboration together can tackle the hardest world problems.

Looking back, Oakridge’s Principal said the school has change MUN from just a yearly event into a legacy. It now inspire students not only to think critically but also to act with empathy, conviction and a sense of global awareness.

Share :

Trending this week

University Student Alleges Sexual

Oct - 14 - 2025

A disturbing incident has came to light in Delhi, where a student from South Asian University has alleged that she was sexually assaulted inside th... Read More

NIRF Rankings Fuel Unethical

Oct - 14 - 2025

In a sharp rebuke to current policy, a group of India’s top scientists has issued a pointed warning: the National Institutional Ranking Frame... Read More

AI Driven Product Leaders ISB Programme

Oct - 13 - 2025

In today’s fast evolving tech landscape, being a product manager demands more than vision and user empathy it demands fluency in AI and gener... Read More

Dont Miss It IIM Lucknows

Oct - 11 - 2025

 

Times run out for mid career professionals aiming to chart a more ambitious path the application window for IIM Lucknow’s One ... Read More

Does Amit Shahs Zoho Shift

Oct - 10 - 2025

A simple email switch by Union Home Minister Amit Shah has ignited a conversation across India’s tech circles Is this the moment India’... Read More

Judge Steps Down from Chaitanyanand

Oct - 09 - 2025

In a significant development in the Delhi molestation case involving Chaitanyanand Saraswati, the judge initially assigned to hear his bail plea ha... Read More