Dual Crisis
Dual Crisis Cabinet

Agenda
The world is on edge. Tensions between rival superpowers are rising fast, but no one really knows the full picture. Nuclear weapons are ready, forces are on high alert, and decisions are being made with incomplete information and growing pressure. Behind the scenes, messages are passed quietly, intentions are unclear, and things are moving that no one fully understands. The line between what's real and what's assumed starts to blur—and in a situation like this, even a small mistake could lead to something far worse. As the pressure builds and time runs out, this committee has to decide: do we step back from the edge, or walk straight into a conflict that could change everything?
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
Chairperson
Rasika Agarwal
Chairperson
About this Committee
The Dual Crisis Cabinet is the most intense simulation at THSMUN — two simultaneous crisis rooms representing opposing sides of the same conflict. Set during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, delegates must make real-time decisions with the fate of the world hanging in the balance. Expect fast-paced directives, shifting intelligence, and constant pressure.