Dialogue Bridges Wars: Dr. Tamilisai Ignites SRM SOLMUN 2026 MUN Mania

Author – Ritesh Ranjan: The SRM School of Law at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), Kattankulathur, has once again positioned itself at the forefront of global education by launching its flagship Model United Nations conference – SRM SOLMUN 2026. Centered on the theme “Forge. Negotiate. Lead.”, the event has drawn over 200 student delegates from diverse academic backgrounds, creating a vibrant platform for diplomacy and global dialogue.
The highlight of the inauguration was the inspiring keynote address by Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan, former Governor of Tamil Nadu, whose words set the tone for the entire conference.

Leadership Like Rain: Tamilisai’s Vision for Inclusive Governance
In a thought-provoking address, Dr. Tamilisai used a powerful metaphor to describe leadership:
“Leaders should be like rain—nurturing everyone equally, without discrimination.”
Her emphasis on fairness and inclusivity resonated deeply with the audience, particularly aspiring legal professionals and policymakers. She stressed that dialogue is the cornerstone of conflict resolution:
“Where dialogue exists, solutions follow. Silence divides; conversation bridges.”

Her speech also highlighted India’s resilience in navigating global challenges with compassion and stability, reinforcing the country’s growing influence in international diplomacy.
Academic Leaders Reinforce the Importance of Practical Skills
The event also featured key insights from academic leaders at SRMIST.
Vice Chancellor Dr. C. Muthamizhchelvan encouraged students to embrace change ethically and prioritize communication and real-world skills over theoretical knowledge. He emphasized that platforms like MUN help students develop confidence, clarity, and leadership.

Dean Prof. P. Sree Sudha highlighted the importance of balancing the rule of law in times of global conflict, noting that India continues to lead by example in promoting peace and stability.
The event was seamlessly coordinated by Pro Vice Chancellor Prof. Vinay Kumar A and Faculty Coordinator Dr. Sumana Vedanth, with enthusiastic participation from student volunteers.
Inside SOLMUN 2026: A Real-World Diplomacy Simulation
SRM SOLMUN 2026 is more than just a conference—it is a simulation of global governance. Delegates are assigned to committees such as:
- United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- World Trade Organization (WTO)
Participants engage in debates on pressing global issues including artificial intelligence ethics, climate change agreements, and international trade policies.

This multidisciplinary participation—from law, engineering, and arts students—adds depth to discussions, making the experience more dynamic and realistic.
SRM’s Unique Edge in the MUN Ecosystem
While Model United Nations conferences are rapidly growing across India, SRM’s SOLMUN stands out due to its law-centric approach. Unlike traditional MUNs, SOLMUN integrates legal reasoning with diplomacy, preparing students for careers in law, governance, and international relations.
SRM School of Law, established in 2015, has already made a mark with:
- Top 50 ranking in NIRF Law Rankings (2025)
- Strong global collaborations, including academic ties with Harvard Law School
- Internship opportunities with top legal institutions and commissions
- Impressive placement records with leading law firms
SOLMUN, since its inception in 2020, has built a network of over 1,000 alumni, many of whom have gone on to participate in global forums and prestigious institutions.
The Rise of MUN Culture in India
India is witnessing a surge in Model United Nations conferences, with an estimated 5,000 events conducted annually. This trend reflects a growing interest among students in diplomacy, international relations, and policymaking.
MUNs play a crucial role in developing essential skills such as:
- Public speaking
- Negotiation and persuasion
- Research and critical thinking
- Crisis management
According to internal observations at SRM, students who participate in MUNs show up to a 40% improvement in negotiation and communication skills.
Why MUNs Matter in Today’s World
In an era marked by geopolitical tensions and global conflicts, platforms like MUN are more relevant than ever. They provide a safe space for students to understand complex international issues and propose solutions through dialogue.
With global conflicts such as those in Ukraine and Gaza shaping world politics, MUNs help students appreciate the importance of diplomacy over confrontation.
Interestingly, nearly 70% of MUN participants express interest in careers related to public policy, law, or international relations, showcasing the impact of such platforms.
SRMIST: A Hub for Global Education and Leadership
SRM Institute of Science and Technology continues to strengthen its reputation as a global education hub. With over 100,000 students and a vast international alumni network, SRMIST offers world-class infrastructure and experiential learning opportunities aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
The sprawling 500-acre Kattankulathur campus provides the perfect environment for academic excellence and innovation, making events like SOLMUN a cornerstone of student development.
The Road Ahead: Building Future Diplomats
As SRM SOLMUN 2026 progresses, it continues to inspire students to think beyond textbooks and engage with real-world challenges. The conference not only nurtures future lawyers but also cultivates global citizens capable of leading with empathy, ethics, and intelligence.
Dr. Tamilisai’s message echoes strongly:
Dialogue is not just an option—it is the solution.
With initiatives like SOLMUN, SRM is shaping a generation ready to lead the world through understanding, negotiation, and collaboration.
FAQs
1. What is SRM SOLMUN 2026?
SRM SOLMUN 2026 is a Model United Nations conference organized by the SRM School of Law, where students simulate global diplomacy and debate international issues.
2. Who was the chief guest at SOLMUN 2026?
Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan, former Governor of Tamil Nadu, was the chief guest who delivered the keynote address.
3. What skills do students gain from MUNs?
Students develop public speaking, negotiation, research, critical thinking, and leadership skills through MUN participation.
4. How is SOLMUN different from other MUNs?
SOLMUN focuses on a law-based approach to diplomacy, combining legal reasoning with international relations.
5. Why are MUNs important for students in 2026?
MUNs prepare students for global careers by enhancing communication, diplomacy, and problem-solving skills in a rapidly changing world.





