Miscellaneous terms
Motions
Points
Writing
The Kashmir Conflict
100

Groups of delegates who agree on certain principles. These blocs will work together to write draft resolutions, which they later introduce and vote on.

Blocs

100

A motion to formally begin the conference

Motion to open debate 

100

Something a delegate may say when they need to ask a question 

Point of inquiry 

100

A summary of how a country sees the issue being discussed, its connection, and its policy proposals. These are submitted to the chairs before the conference

Position Paper

100

Britain's decision to divide South Asia by religion was partly intended to prevent these two countries from uniting and competing with Britain in the future. 

India and Pakistan

200

A call to order. The chair will call for this if delegates get too loud or disrespectful.

Decorum

200

A motion to formally end the conference 

Motion to close debate 

200

Something a delegate may say if they have to use the bathroom

Point of personal priviledge

200

A change made to a draft resolution.

Amendment

200

Many Kashmiri people continue to fight for this political goal, wanting to end control from both India and Pakistan. What is the goal? 

Independence

300

The object you raise to motion something, make a point, or vote. 

Placard

300

A motion for the whole conference to take a break. 

Motion to recess debate

300

To ask any questions to a delegate regarding a fact or statement made in their speech. It can be used as a method of attack or support.

Point of information 

300

The final draft where the blocs' combined policy ideas are properly formatted and approved by the chair for both content and format. Once approved by the chai,r they can be discussed and, after debate closes, voted upon.

Draft Resolution

300

This Asian country, besides India and Pakistan, has also attempted to claim parts of Kashmir

China

400

Facilitate debate according to the Rules of Procedure. They are seated in the front of the committee room and can call on delegates to speak, time speeches, open the floor to motions, and facilitate votes on motions offered by the delegates. At the end of the conference, they choose the delegates to receive the diplomatic awards. They also often give feedback to the delegates.

Chairs

400

A discussion on a subtopic within the general topic, chosen by a delegate and passed by a majority. Delegates must clarify the total length, individual speaking time, and subtopic. 

Moderated Caucus

400

Directed at the chairs and asking for an explanation or simplification of something that's already been stated. 

Point of clarification

400

 The first draft of ideas in writing, which is compiled by the different blocs. They do not need to be written in resolution format, but are often written as complete clauses.

Working Papers

400

This event in 1947 didvided British India into two countries, India and Pakistan, based mainly on religion

Partition

500

When a motion, working paper, or draft resolution is open to discussion and voting is is ________

On the floor

500

Once passed, delegates get out of their seat and move freely around the room. During this time, they can lobby, negotiate with other delegates and blocs, and write draft resolutions.

Unmoderated Caucus

500

Something a delegate may say if they think something doesn't follow policy

 Point of parliamentary procedure

500

Parts of a draft resolution that detail the policies and explain what the draft resolution is going to do, as well as explaining why you are implementing the policies described. They can provide a background to the problem, legal precedent, and other supporting data. 

Clauses

500

India and Pakistan fought wars over kashmir in these three years (Name one to get the point)

1947, 1965, 1999