Muhammad Salman Shah

Public Speaker, Author, and Educator in Jammu and Kashmir

Muhammad Salman Shah

Public Speaker, Author, and Educator in Jammu and Kashmir

Muhammad Salman Shah (born March 31, 2011) is a best-selling author, columnist, and accomplished student from Radiant Public School. Recognized as a Grand Master by the Global Records University and listed in the Indian Book of Records, his work spans a range of fields including writing, public speaking, and educational initiatives. He Also works as the State Director of J&K For IYLC. As the Executive Chairman of the India International Model United Nations (IIMUN), he has organized and participated in numerous conferences, including IMUN Conference 232.0, where he won the Special Mention Award.

He has authored multiple works, including We, The Educated Ones, and The Silent Guardians and is working on books like When East Met West, which explore themes of global intrigue, ethics, and cultural transformation. Shah also contributes as a columnist for the New York Times and writes for platforms like Youth Ki Awaaz.

His academic and extracurricular interests extend to robotics, artificial intelligence, and sustainable development. He is planning an international conference on robotics in agriculture and is actively involved in projects like AI-driven pest detection and robotic composting. In addition, he leads initiatives like "Save Water, For Us" (SWFUs), focusing on solar-powered water filtration systems.

Shah’s achievements include winning the Envirothon at SKUAST Kashmir against Ph.D. scholars and engaging in zonal seminars on artificial intelligence. He has also published a non-fiction book at the age of 13, emphasizing moral education, and participated in student-led conferences and public speaking forums.

An advocate for structured debate and diplomacy, Shah’s MUN training program, IIMUN-PCB, includes specialized sessions on motions, caucuses, and points of privilege, with awards recognizing exceptional performance. He has represented the Republic of Korea in the UN Women committee and focuses on themes of global equality.

His writing style is characterized by thoughtfulness and clarity, often inspired by Paulo Coelho. With his broad range of interests and accomplishments, he continues to make significant contributions to writing, education, and international dialogue.