AIPPM

AIPPM stands for the All India Political Parties Meet (or Mock Parliament), a simulation of India’s parliamentary debates, often organized in academic institutions, Model United Nations (MUN) conferences, and youth forums. It replicates the functioning of the Indian Parliament, allowing participants to engage in discussions on national and political issues.
Key Features of AIPPM:
Simulation of Indian Politics – Participants role-play as leaders of real Indian political parties (e.g., BJP, Congress, AAP, TMC) or fictional parties in hypothetical scenarios.
Debates on National Issues – Topics include economic policies, social reforms, foreign relations, and constitutional amendments.
Mock Legislation – Delegates propose bills, debate their merits, and vote on policies.
Political Strategy & Negotiation – Encourages coalition-building, public speaking, and critical analysis of governance challenges.
Structure & Functioning
Roles: Participants act as Prime Minister, Opposition Leader, Cabinet Ministers, MPs, or Media (in some versions).
Agenda: Set by organizers, covering current affairs (e.g., "Farm Laws Repeal," "Uniform Civil Code," "Digital India Act").
Rules: Follows simplified parliamentary procedures (motions, amendments, voting).
Purpose & Benefits
Civic Education: Teaches students about India’s political system and democratic processes.
Leadership Skills: Develops public speaking, negotiation, and policy-making abilities.
Youth Engagement: Encourages informed discussions on national issues beyond partisan rhetoric.
Where is AIPPM Held?
Schools/Colleges: As part of youth festivals or political science programs.
MUN Conferences: Some MUNs include AIPPM as a "cabinet crisis" committee.
Competitions: Standalone events like IIT Bombay’s AIPPM or Delhi University’s mock parliaments.


