Crimson Summit
**Crimson Summit** is a mixed-level Model United Nations conference held in Delhi, India on July 11–12, 2026. Participants represent countries in simulated UN committees, drafting resolutions and engaging in diplomatic negotiation to address global issues. Delegates develop research, public speaking, and consensus-building skills through committee debate and procedural engagement.
Why it matters
A virtual MUN can make participation more accessible, especially for delegates balancing school schedules or joining from different locations. For students at different experience levels, a mixed-eligibility conference can also offer a chance to learn from a broader range of peers.
Because this event runs over two days, delegates can expect a focused conference timeline that rewards preparation and clear communication. It is a useful opportunity to practice research, speech delivery, negotiation, and online committee etiquette.
How to prepare
Since committees are not listed, a smart approach is to strengthen core MUN skills that apply across most agendas: researching international actors, understanding how resolutions are structured, and practicing opening speeches, moderated caucuses, and unmoderated negotiations.
Because the conference is virtual, delegates should also prepare for the online format. Test your device, microphone, camera, and internet connection in advance, and practice speaking clearly and concisely in a digital setting. It also helps to keep notes organized so you can quickly reference key facts during debate.