Download the official Jaipuria Symposium 2026 brochure for comprehensive information on councils, rules of procedure, registration guidelines, accommodation details, and the full event schedule.
Each round tests a distinct dimension of oratorical and diplomatic excellence.
A motion is defended and opposed with formal speeches, disciplined rebuttal, and room-wide judgment. All teams compete in this qualifying round.
Day 1 · All TeamsSpeakers reverse their position midstream, testing agility, conviction, and control under pressure. Top 5 per council advance to this pool-based round.
Day 1 · Top 5 Per CouncilExecutive decision-making meets parliamentary clash: policy, opposition, questions, and consequence. 8 teams in a 4v4 format battle for the semis.
Day 2 · 8 TeamsGovernment and opposition construct the house case through definitions, burden, and comparative impact. 4 teams in parliamentary format.
Day 2 · 4 TeamsThe final parliamentary round compresses strategy, rebuttal, extensions, and closing persuasion. 2 teams on the main auditorium stage.
Day 2 · 2 TeamsJaipuria Symposium 2026 welcomes passionate participants from schools and institutions across India. Whether you're a first-time participant or a seasoned debater, there's a council for you. Teams of 3 participants per school compete across 5 progressive rounds over 2 days.
Four distinct councils, each offering a unique domain of global affairs. All four run through the same five-round structure — what changes is the topic, the bloc dynamics, and the stakes. Study your council's research guide before you walk in.
Engage with the structures that govern the global economy. Participants debate trade agreements, sovereign debt, climate-linked finance, and the political economy of market reform.
Address the most pressing human rights crises of our era. Participants negotiate around refugee corridors, systemic gender inequity, child protection frameworks, and the limits of international humanitarian law.
Navigate the governance gap left by accelerating technology. Participants debate AI safety frameworks, cross-border cybersecurity treaties, digital rights charters, and the geopolitics of emerging tech.
Examine how nations shape identity, influence, and power beyond military force. Participants engage with territorial disputes, heritage restitution, soft-power projection, and multilateral diplomatic strategy.