"You have the right to perform your actions, but not the fruits thereof. Do not let the results of your actions be your motive, and do not be attached to inaction." Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 Verse 47 This verse is not only a guiding light for spiritual clarity but also a profound reminder for leaders, debaters, and changemakers like yourselves. Our duty is to engage with full dedication, integrity, and effort—irrespective of the outcome. Let this principle guide our conduct in this committee. Let us focus not merely on "winning" arguments, but on upholding truth, logic, and responsibility through our words and decisions.
Welcome to ISC. Let’s get to work.
Chair, ISC.
Meet the Secretary:
Samarth Kadam
Message from Secretary:
Greetings Delegates,
Science does not evolve by accepting what is; it advances by questioning what could be. As Co-Chair of the ISC at KLE’s MUN 2025, it is my responsibility to ensure that our debate on “Redefining the States of Matter” remains driven by evidence, logic, and scientific rigor. The ideal delegate in this room is not the one with the fanciest jargon but the one who can break down complex ideas, challenge outdated definitions, and defend their nation’s scientific position with clarity and depth. Because in this room, playing safe is the fastest way to be forgotten. ISC demands that every solution is rooted in empirical research and practical application—vague theorizing will not stand. Come prepared to scrutinize conventional models, question contradictions, and propose frameworks that push the boundaries of current understanding. We’re not here to memorise the textbook—we’re here to rewrite it. “Veni, Vidi, Vici” — I came, I saw, I conquered — Julius Caesar. Let that be the mindset with which you approach this debate.
Secretary, ISC.