Bhubaneswar: The 13th edition of the SAI Model United Nations (SAIMUN) concluded on Saturday after two days of intense deliberations, dynamic debates and cross-cultural exchange.
Odisha Legislative Assembly Speaker Surama Padhy, who graced the closing ceremony as chief guest, praised the young delegates for their intellectual vigour and spirit of collaboration.
“It is indeed encouraging to see such eloquent, thoughtful, and internationally-minded young minds gather at SAIMUN. It is not merely a conference but a melting pot where leaders are forged through conversation, diplomacy, and respect for one another. The discussions I have witnessed here strengthen my belief that when empowered with knowledge and purpose, our youth can address the world’s most pressing challenges and build a more equitable, peaceful, and sustainable future for all,” Padhy said.
Around 750 SAIMUN delegates – from 23 countries and 25 schools – engaged in substantial debates on some of the world’s most pressing issues covering geopolitical tensions, public health and human rights. Among the topics debated by the various committees were Global Arms Trade and the US Second Amendment Effect, Yemeni Houthi Attacks and Red Sea Security, Persecution of Tibetan Buddhists in China, Women’s Rights under Taliban and their international implications, Air Quality and Health Emergency in Large Cities, and Mitigating the Global Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).
Delegates also discussed issues like India-Bangladesh: Furthering Connections, Facilitating Stability, Shaping the Future; War Crimes and Child Abduction in Ukraine; Safeguarding Children from Online Abuse and Cyberbullying; and State-Sponsored Disinformation and Press Freedom.
One of the highlights of the conference was the Global Village, where students from Uganda, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Papua New Guinea gathered. Participants showcased global cultures to celebrate diversity with unity and the significance of cross-country friendships through music, traditional clothing, art and food.
SAI International Education Group chairperson Dr Silpi Sahoo said SAIMUN is where future leaders are made. “It offers students a distinct platform to grasp global problems, try diplomacy, and empathize. Through these sessions, they learn how to appreciate different ideas, have meaningful conversations, and above all, become better human beings. SAIMUN reflects our vision of imparting purposeful education in today’s fast-changing world,” she said.
SAI Tribune 2025, the official newsletter of the conference was released on the final day. Crafted by International Press Corps, the Tribune presented a vivid account of the two-day conference in the form of articles, delegate profiles, interviews, and behind-the-scenes commentary.














