Ashoka MUN
**Ashoka MUN** is a mixed-level Model United Nations conference held in Mumbai, India on July 11–12, 2026. Participants represent UN member states in simulated committees, drafting resolutions and negotiating positions on global issues while developing diplomatic communication and consensus-building skills.
Why it matters
For students, Ashoka MUN offers a chance to engage in structured debate, public speaking, and negotiation in an online setting. With an expected 120 delegates, it may provide a sizable but still manageable environment to test ideas and build confidence.
Because the conference is open to mixed eligibility levels, it can suit delegates with different levels of prior experience. That makes it a useful option for both newer participants looking to learn and more experienced delegates aiming to sharpen their skills.
How to prepare
Since committee details are not listed, a smart preparation strategy is to strengthen core MUN skills that apply across topics: researching international institutions, practicing position-paper style writing, and preparing clear opening speeches. It also helps to review how to build blocs, negotiate amendments, and respond to points raised by other delegates.
Because the conference is virtual, delegates should also prepare for the online format. Test your internet connection, microphone, and camera in advance, and practice speaking clearly and concisely on video so you can participate confidently throughout the sessions.