This one runs Asian Parliamentary, British Parliamentary, World Schools, and MUN the way your tournaments run them. Right roles, right speech times, the right register. Motions pulled from the debates you actually have, not from a US case file. About 80% of the people who use it debate from India. It's built for that.
Three-on-three. Seven-minute speeches. Reply speech that re-frames the round. Used at IIDC, UADC, NSDC, IRC, NLU invitationals.
Format guide →Four teams, eight speakers, fifteen minutes prep. The format at WUDC, EUDC, AIDC, the IIT-Delhi Open, NLSIU Bangalore.
Format guide →The high school international format. Three-on-three, eight-minute substantives, reply speech. Indian school selectors run on this.
Format guide →Conversational citations, position-paper style, moderated and unmoderated caucus. Practice opening speeches and resolutions.
Practice MUN →For Indian schools entering US-format invitationals (TOC qualifiers, online circuit). Format-accurate practice with proper card structure.
All formats →For students doing university vivas, board practicals, IIT/NEET interviews, dissertation defenses. AI examiner with Indian-English register.
Practice viva →Right here. Voice and typed rounds against an AI opponent built for the Indian circuit. Asian Parliamentary, British Parliamentary, WSDC, MUN, PF, LD, Policy, viva. Motion banks match IIDC, UADC, NSDC, IRC, AIDC, NLU Delhi Open, IIT-Delhi Open, NLSIU Bangalore, Frank Anthony Memorial, and CBSE inter-school. Free while in beta.
Yes. Every account runs 5 rounds anonymously and 10 total once you sign in with Google. The product is in beta so every tier costs zero today. INR pricing exists for when beta ends and routes through Razorpay / UPI for the future Individual tier.
Yes. The AI plays the rest of the bench at PM, DPM, LO, DLO, MG, MO, GW, OW, GR or OR. Seven-minute substantives, four-minute reply, principle/practical/weighing splits, and a judge ballot scored the way an Indian Asian Parli adjudicator scores. Motion bank pulls from IIDC, UADC, NSDC and the IRC series.
Use the World Schools format inside the AI debater. Three-on-three, eight-minute substantives, four-minute reply, POIs from speech two to seven. Motion bank matches Frank Anthony Memorial, India WSDC selectors, CBSE inter-school, and the international WSDC docket. India won WSDC 2025 9-0 over Australia; the AI is calibrated to that performance band as the speaker scale ceiling.
Yes. Practice opening speeches, moderated and unmoderated caucus, resolution drafting, and position-paper defense. Position-paper grading targets the BMUN and HMUN India formats. Verified UN resolution library inside the AI covers UNSC 1325, 2231, 1373, 1540, 1701, 2118, UNGA 2758, the NPT, and Charter Articles 2(4)/2(7)/51/Chapter VI vs VII. India circuit (IIMUN, HMUN India, DAIMUN) covered.
Yes. The voice round runs full Hindi rounds: AI model, AI speech, and live transcription are all in Hindi. Hindi-language register uses formal Hindi parliamentary openings, Lok Sabha-derived cadence, and the vaad-vivaad interjector role. Core debate vocab is in Devanagari (मुद्दा, पक्ष, विपक्ष, तर्क, सबूत). 13 other languages also supported via the language picker.
Yes. The judge prompt for Asian Parli reads definitional debates the way Indian adjudicators read them, weighs principle vs practical splits, and scores reply speeches on re-framing not summary. For BP, it follows the Imperial speaker scale (50-100) with explicit decent / strong / exceptional bands and reads tournament-level tight calls. Examples in the prompt come from Indian and South Asian politics (CAA, Article 370, NEP 2020, Bangladesh 2024, Sri Lanka bankruptcy, Maldives Muizzu).
Indian and South Asian. The motion bank and example library lean toward Navtej / Puttaswamy / Sabarimala / Article 370 / CAA-NRC / Farm Laws / Agnipath / NEP 2020 on the domestic side, plus Bangladesh 2024, Sri Lanka bankruptcy, Maldives Muizzu pivot, Pakistan civil-military on the regional side. For philosophy, the AI reaches for Ambedkar, Gandhi, Tagore, Sen, Nehru before defaulting to Kant or Mill.
Yes. The Counter mode (and the standalone viva format on /voice-debate) runs an academic examiner persona in measured Indian-English. Two-speech structure: opening defense plus cross-examination Q&A. No fabricated citations, plain academic register, examiner asks follow-ups under time pressure. Works for IIT/NEET interviews, board practicals, dissertation defenses, and university vivas.
Pick a motion, pick your seat, give your speeches. The AI plays the rest of the bench and a judge writes the ballot.
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