UNHSC
United Nations Historic Security Council

Agenda
In 1976, South Asia stands not only in the aftermath of conflict, but also in the midst of quiet transformation. The legacy of the Vietnam War continues to shape fragile regional dynamics, while the rise of Democratic Kampuchea introduces a regime defined by a plan for systematic atrocities. Beneath formal diplomacy, intelligence operations intensify, proxy alignments deepen, and competing narratives blur the truth. Within the UNHSC, delegates must operate with limited information and high stakes, where strategic decisions carry immediate consequences and influence extends far beyond what is visible on the surface.
The Situation in Southeast Asia, 1976
Chairperson
Ayaan Kaushal
Chairperson
About this Committee
The United Nations Security Council is the primary UN body responsible for maintaining international peace and security. In this historic simulation, delegates step back to 1976 to navigate one of the most volatile periods in Southeast Asian geopolitics — the aftermath of the Vietnam War, the rise of the Khmer Rouge, and the shifting Cold War alignments across the region.