IIM Rohtak team wins BIMTECH’s Hermes’ Dialogue 6.0 on energy security
In a significant achievement, a team from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Rohtak has emerged victorious at the Hermes’ Dialogue 6.0, an annual flagship event hosted by the Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH). This year’s event focused on the critical theme of global energy security amidst rising geopolitical uncertainty.
Overview of the Event
Team LeBroom from IIM Rohtak clinched the top position in the competition, which brought together over 250 participants from leading educational institutions across India. Following closely, Team Magnus from the FORE School of Management secured the second place, while Team Strategy from the Shri Ram College of Commerce finished as the second runners-up.
Theme of the Competition
The central theme for Hermes’ Dialogue 6.0 was “Should countries prioritise energy independence to ensure global energy security amid rising geopolitical uncertainty?” This topic is increasingly relevant in today’s world, where energy resources are often at the heart of international relations and diplomacy.
Participation and Representation
The competition saw participation from students representing 12 countries, including:
- United Arab Emirates
- India
- Indonesia
- Brazil
- Russia
- Germany
- South Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- China
- Australia
- United States
- Japan
This diverse representation allowed for a rich simulation of multilateral negotiations, reflecting the complexities of global energy diplomacy.
Event Structure
The event unfolded in multiple rounds, beginning with a knowledge-based assessment conducted on the Unstop platform. This was followed by a case submission round, where teams presented their analyses and strategies related to the theme. The final stage of the competition featured a “battle of perspectives,” where teams debated as representatives of various countries, using formats inspired by the United Nations and the G20.
Finalists and Institutions Involved
Finalists included participants from prestigious institutions such as:
- Indian Institute of Management Udaipur
- Indian Institute of Technology Patna
- International Management Institute
- Great Lakes Institute of Management
- National Insurance Academy
This diverse group of finalists highlighted the competitive nature of the event and the high caliber of participants.
Judging Panel Insights
The jury for the event included notable figures such as Rajeev Kher and Sumanta Chaudhuri, both of whom are retired Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers. They assessed the teams based on their understanding of international trade, diplomacy, and policy-making.
Kher emphasized the increasing relevance of the energy security issue, stating that it is “becoming more relevant every hour.” Chaudhuri added that the fluid nature of global alliances means that today’s strategic partnerships could shift rapidly in response to changing geopolitical realities.
Expert Commentary on Energy Security
Prabina Rajib, Director of BIMTECH, provided insights into the broader implications of energy security. She noted that it must be viewed beyond mere supply concerns, incorporating factors such as technological shifts, trade policies, and dependencies on critical minerals. This perspective is essential for understanding the multifaceted nature of global energy challenges.
About Hermes’ Dialogue
Hermes’ Dialogue is an initiative of BIMTECH’s Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) – International Business program. The event serves as a platform for experiential learning and global policy discourse, allowing students to engage deeply with pressing international issues.
Additionally, the event paid tribute to the institute’s founders, Basant Kumar Birla and Sarala Birla, recognizing their contributions to the field of education and management.
Conclusion
The success of the IIM Rohtak team at Hermes’ Dialogue 6.0 underscores the importance of understanding global energy dynamics and the role of educational institutions in preparing future leaders for complex international challenges. As energy security continues to be a pivotal issue in global affairs, events like these foster critical thinking and collaboration among future decision-makers.
Note: This article is based on information available as of April 2026 and aims to provide an overview of the recent achievements in the field of energy security discussions among academic institutions.

