Intermediate Committee

International Press Corps

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Committee Details

20 Delegates
Working Languages: English
Experience Level: Intermediate
Committee Sessions: All 3 Days

Committee Leadership

Chairperson: Diya Rudra
Deputy Chairperson: Zoya Simone Singh

The International Press Corps (IPC) in Model United Nations (MUN) is more than a committee—it is the embodiment of global journalism within the conference. Delegates in the IPC adopt the role of journalists, tasked with providing comprehensive and dynamic coverage of MUN proceedings. They delve into committee activities, capturing key developments through articles, interviews, photographs, cartoons, and other creative formats that reflect their journalistic skillsets.

The IPC plays a pivotal role in shaping perceptions by reporting on committee debates, resolutions, and diplomatic interactions. By simulating real-world media dynamics, IPC delegates foster transparency and accountability, compelling committees to consider the broader implications of their actions. Their investigative journalism and incisive questioning mirror the influence of global media on international affairs.

As a whole, the IPC aims to produce a complete and engaging media output that captivates readers and sparks meaningful discourse. By blending critical analysis with creativity, IPC delegates enrich the MUN experience for all participants, ensuring that their work not only informs but also inspires deeper engagement with the issues at hand.

Executive Board

Diya Rudra

Diya Rudra

Chairperson

Zoya Simone Singh

Zoya Simone Singh

Deputy Chairperson

Distinguished delegates,

Welcome to the International Press Corps (IPC) at TBSMUN 2025. As the eyes and ears of the world, your task is not bound by borders or agendas—you are the storytellers of diplomacy, the investigators of truth, and the architects of global perception. In a conference centered on the pursuit of unity and peace, your role is to hold power accountable, challenge narratives, and ensure that no story goes untold.

The IPC will closely follow developments across all committees, publishing articles, conducting interviews, and shaping the dialogue that defines this conference. In a time of global uncertainty, the press remains a powerful force for transparency, justice, and change. We encourage you to think critically, write boldly, and report ethically.

We look forward to seeing how your voice shapes the legacy of TBSMUN 2025.

Best regards,
The Executive Board

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