







We Built The Conference We Wished Existed

Delhi MUN 2026 — Model United Nations Conference, New Delhi, India
Delhi MUN 2026: New Delhi's inaugural Model United Nations conference — built by delegates, for delegates.
Delhi MUN 2026 is a Model United Nations conference based in New Delhi, India — built from the ground up by a founding team with close to a decade of hands-on MUN experience. That experience spans India's most competitive circuits: Harvard MUN India, Yale MUN India, school-level state championships, and national conference series across Delhi, Punjab, Chandigarh, Mumbai, and Bengaluru — as delegates, as chairs, as secretariat members, and as directors.
Whether you're a first-timer stepping into your first committee room in New Delhi, or a seasoned delegate hungry for a rigorous challenge on live geopolitical agendas — Delhi MUN 2026 is designed for you. Two high-intensity days. Nine meticulously crafted committees. Thirteen-plus free delegate guides. One landmark inaugural edition — and a founding batch of delegates who will always have been there first.
Every rule, schedule, and agenda item is built around the delegate experience — not optics, not appearances. That means transparent award criteria published in advance, schedule pacing that doesn't punish outstation delegates, and a secretariat that is reachable and accountable. At Delhi MUN, the delegate is the product.
First-timer or circuit veteran — committees at this MUN conference in Delhi are crafted to challenge and welcome in equal, intentional measure. Beginners will find structured onboarding, accessible background guides written in plain language, and an EB that coaches as it chairs. Veterans will find agendas with no easy answers.
Committees at Delhi MUN debate live geopolitical crises, climate policy, and international humanitarian law — not synthetic scenarios invented to sound dramatic. Every committee is backed by a comprehensive background guide published weeks before the conference, so delegates arrive informed, not improvising. The research is real. The debate should be too.
Delhi MUN 2026 is the founding edition — and founding delegates are permanent. Your name enters the inaugural delegate roll, the founding edition archives, and the record of the people who built this conference's identity from the ground up. New Delhi's MUN circuit is being written. This is the first line.
Delhi MUN's vision is rooted in a simple conviction: that the best thing New Delhi can produce is not another credential, but a delegate who has learnt to listen before speaking, argue with evidence rather than volume, and care about a crisis they did not cause. We are building the inaugural generation of that delegate — one committee room at a time.
As the inaugural MUN conference in New Delhi built around delegate development — not prestige optics — Delhi MUN is committed to five operating principles:
Empower delegates at every level — from the first-timer in their debut session to the circuit veteran — with the confidence to voice perspectives and defend positions with evidence and reason, not volume.
Educate through rigorous, openly published background guides on real-world institutions — the UN Security Council, UNHRC, AIPPM, International Press — so delegates arrive researched, not reliant on last-minute cramming.
Inspire a generation of young Indians — and international delegates — to carry the habits of diplomatic thinking into civic life long after the gavel comes down.
Connect students from schools across Delhi, and delegates from cities across India, through the kind of network that only an inaugural edition can forge — the founding cohort knows each other for life.
Innovate the MUN format — with committees that reflect 2026's actual geopolitical landscape, debate structures that reward research and listening in equal measure, and a conference that evolves after every edition.
Agendas at this Model United Nations conference in Delhi are drawn from live global crises — not fabricated scenarios. Every committee is supported by a comprehensive background guide, published free and in full before the conference opens. Delegates do not arrive to improvise. They arrive to debate.
Delhi MUN's Executive Board is drawn from delegates who have chaired, won, and organised at India's top MUN circuits. Their brief is to coach, not just adjudicate — to make every delegate in the room a sharper speaker, a more rigorous writer, and a more fearless thinker by the time the final session closes.
Delhi MUN's inaugural batch is a closed club — one that grows with every edition but starts with you. Delegates from schools across New Delhi and beyond, bound by the shared experience of a founding conference. Beyond the committee room, you join a dynamic, fast-growing community of young leaders, debaters, and thinkers who stay connected long after the gavel falls. The inaugural delegate network is the one that every future Delhi MUN delegate will look up to. Get in first.
Founding delegates are recognised in the Delhi MUN Inaugural Archive — a permanent record of the delegates, schools, and committees that defined Edition 01. In five years, when Delhi MUN is one of India's leading MUN conferences, you will be the answer to the question everyone asks: who was there at the start?

Deliberation on accountability for war crimes against civilians under international humanitarian law with special emphasis on United Nations mechanisms.

Deliberation on nuclear non-proliferation and the balance between state sovereignty and international security.

Examining the status of reproductive rights within international human rights law and domestic legal frameworks.

Assessing progress toward SDG 3 and SDG 4 and establishing a unified mechanism for the fulfillment of child health and education targets

Ensuring the protection of migrants’ human rights in immigration enforcement and border control policies with special emphasis on combating xenophobia.

Deliberation on challenges to free and fair elections in India with special emphasis on electoral bonds, media influence, and the Election Commission’s role.

Reviewing fiscal deficit under the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2003 within the Union Budget with emphasis on the fiscal impact of international trade agreements.


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MUN CONFERENCES IN INDIA · 2026
Delhi MUN 2026 draws delegates from across India — from Jaipur to Lucknow to Chandigarh. Whether you're from NCR or travelling in, this is the conference that goes on your record.
Never been to a MUN? Start here. Covers preparation, what to expect in committee, how to speak, and exactly what judges look for.
How to write a MUN position paper that wins Best Delegate — structure, template language, research method, and the mistakes to avoid.
How to write a winning MUN resolution from scratch — preambulatory and operative clauses, working papers, amendments, and templates.
The complete ROP handbook covering UNA-USA General Assembly, AIPPM, and International Press — points, motions, and floor procedure.
Deep-dive into UNA-USA procedure — speaker's list, moderated and unmoderated caucuses, points of order, and how to run the floor.
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Delhi MUN is a student-led Model United Nations conference held in New Delhi, where participants simulate UN committees, debate pressing global issues, and collaborate to draft resolutions. It brings together delegates from schools and colleges across India and abroad.
Delhi MUN welcomes students from Grade 7 onwards, including college and university students. Both beginners and seasoned delegates are encouraged to apply.
Registration is done through the official Delhi MUN website. You can sign up as part of a school/college delegation or as an individual delegate. Spots fill up quickly, so early registration is recommended.
Reach the Delhi MUN team directly — for registrations, committee questions, or press enquiries.