Executive Board
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Vimarsh's Executive Board brings together some of the most experienced voices in the MUN circuit — collectively spanning hundreds of conferences across India.
Soheth A Robin
ECOSOC - Co-Chairperson
Soheth A Robin is a History Graduate from University College Trivandrum and is also a Historian In Making. Along with that, he has a diploma in the United Nations and International Understanding from the United Nations agencies. He is also pursuing a Parliamentary Course from Digital Yuva Sansad and a Intellectual Property Rights Course from IIT Madras. Having been on the MUN Circuit since 2022, he has gone to 150+ MUNs in 12+ States and 20+ Cities in India and has chaired MUNs in multiple circuits all over South India. He is also a partner of the educational startup "Team IGNITE" and is also a Member of the Youth Club of the Russian Centre of Science and Culture, which is a cultural hub fostering Indo Russian Ties.
Ganga Pramod Kumar
ECOSOC - Co-Chairperson
An individual with exceptional leadership skills, Ganga Pramod began her MUN journey in 2019. She is currently a penultimate-year law student pursuing an integrated Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Law. She also holds a diploma certificate in International Affairs and Diplomacy.
Home to the Bangalore circuit, she is the former Secretary-General of CAMUN at her alma mater, Christ Academy, in Bangalore. With over 60 conferences to her name, she has served in various capacities across the Kerala, Bangalore, Chennai, and Pune circuits.
Beyond MUNs, she is a former Campus Director and Fellow of the UN Academic Impact Millennium Fellowship Cohort of 2024. Behind her ambiverted demeanor lies a moody writer and a karate kid who leaves a lasting impression on everyone she encounters. She also nurtures a keen interest in entrepreneurship, running her own ventures and constantly exploring opportunities in leadership, innovation, and impact.
Raghav H. Nair
ECOSOC - Rapporteur
Meet Raghav H. Nair, a Grade 10 student of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Manvila and the Rapporteur for this conference. With participation in 10+ MUNs, Raghav has debated topics ranging from international conflicts to economic crises and has somehow concluded that surviving Grade 10 is harder.
His MUN journey includes winning Best Delegate at his school's Intra-School MUN, a Special Mention at the MUN hosted by Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, and a High Commendation at the All India Bhavan's MUN.
Also known in some circles as "the delegate who bites chairs"—a story best left unexplained—he looks forward to hearing passionate speeches and watching delegates confidently debate topics discovered moments before committee.
Muhammed Ashfaaq K P
UNGA - Chairperson
Muhammed Ashfaaq K P, a native of Kannur district, recently graduated in Electrical Engineering from College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET). He's the living proof that you can survive Electrical Engineering, MUN Drama and Trivandrum food at the same time with minimal damage. Over the years, he has attended and won enough MUNs to make "one last conference" a completely meaningless phrase. Yet, he's dragging on, for 'one last time' like Messi on his 6th World Cup. And last but not least, he has finally achieved the title he has been grinding for the past 4 years. He's now OFFICIALLY UNEMPLOYED.
Shivahari Pradeepkumar
UNGA - Vice-Chairperson
Meet Shivahari - A final year Mechanical engineering student at the College of Engineering Trivandrum. Beyond his keen curiosity in STEM, he's proven himself to be a passionate orator with an inquisitive mind, driving his interest in geopolitics and the social sciences.
A TEDx Best Orator finalist and State Level Debate Champion with multiple accolades across debate and oratory competitions, he has enjoyed similar success in MUNs since 2024, both as a delegate and part of the Executive Board.
Indulekha Menacheril
UNGA - Rapporteur
Indulekha Menacheril is a student of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Manvila and an experienced MUN participant with over a year in the circuit and participation in 12+ conferences. Through consistent performances and strong committee presence, she has earned multiple awards, including Best Delegate at the All India Bhavan's MUN, and SCV MUN and several other conferences. Known for her research, diplomacy, and adaptability across committees, she continues to establish herself as a distinguished and impactful presence in the student MUN circuit.
Devika Vipin
IPJ Chairperson
A Person who doesn't need a introduction, known to be the most active IPJ chair in Tvm circuit.
Pawan Murali
IPP Chairperson
If you've seen a good profile picture of an avid MUNner recently, it was probably captured by him. Introducing Pawan Murali, a pursuing engineer at SSET. With several accolades under his belt, he brings his experience & skills to conferences around South India as the Chairperson of the International Press Corps.
Pawan's journey is defined by a belief in the power of media to drive change. As he often states: "The pen is mightier than the sword. Our words can topple empires and build communities."
Abhiram J
Lok Sabha - Chairperson
We requested a bio from the Chair, but he appears to be temporarily unavailable—last seen somewhere in December 1992, allegedly "observing proceedings" a little too closely. Nobody is entirely sure how he got there. The Chair insists there is a perfectly reasonable explanation, but unfortunately it has not been invented yet.
Attempts to obtain a statement via carrier pigeon were unsuccessful. The pigeon reportedly flew over Ayodhya on 6 December 1992, attended three political rallies, joined two fact-finding committees, appeared before a commission of inquiry, and has not been seen since.
Several eyewitnesses claim to have spotted the Chair in archival footage from the period, while historians have repeatedly requested that he stop appearing in primary sources. Until his whereabouts can be confirmed, delegates are advised to accept the Chair's existence as an established fact and refrain from asking questions that may threaten the stability of the timeline.
Khushi Chandran
Lok Sabha - Vice Chairperson
Khushi Chandran is a well-known Indian Committee delegate in the MUN circuit, recognised for her experience, consistency, and strong committee presence built over the past few years. Having participated across multiple conferences and agendas, she has established herself through effective debating, procedural understanding, and impactful committee contributions.
Over the years, she has accumulated multiple awards across various MUNs and has developed a reputation as a versatile and dynamic participant within the circuit. Beyond delegating, Khushi has also served on the Executive Board and has chaired multiple conferences, including committees under India's International Movement to Unite Nations and across prominent MUN circuits in Kerala and Chennai.
Her experience across both delegate and chairing roles brings a balanced perspective, making her a valuable member of the Executive Board.
The Unknown Rapporteur
Everyone in the circuit knows him, The unknown man will only be known on the day of the conference... till then keep guessing
Shyam S Pillai
IAEA - Chairperson
Shyam S Pillai is a final year engineering student at SSET. He has been to 40+ conferences and has a 100% award record in all the UN Committee he has been to. He was also the Secretary General of SSETMUN 2025. Apart from MUNs he is a huge RCB fan.
Adil Mohammed
IAEA - Co-Chairperson
Adil is a undergraduate in engineering but don't let that fool you. He has completed over 30 MUNs in the short span of 1 and half years. Any doubts in documentation- he is the first person you should be asking.
Keerthana Girish
IAEA - Rapporteur
Keerthana Girish is a Class 9 student of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Manvila and an emerging participant in the Model United Nations circuit. Although she began her MUN journey only a few months ago, she has quickly established a strong presence through her dedication, research, and committee engagement.
She earned a High Commendation in her debut interschool MUN and later secured Special Mention awards at prestigious conferences including the MUN hosted by Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology and the All India Bhavan's MUN.
Her rapid growth, attention to detail, and understanding of committee dynamics make her a valuable addition to the Executive Board as a Rapporteur.