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THE DIVINE SUMMIT
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THE DIVINE SUMMIT

DELHI, India · high-school

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Dates
Aug 1–2026 (day: 2)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The Divine Summit is a high-school Model UN conference convening in Delhi, drawing delegates into the heart of India's capital for a compact weekend of committee work. As a school-level gathering hosted in one of South Asia's most active MUN cities, it sits within a dense local circuit where new delegates cut their teeth before moving on to larger regional and international stages. The conference is run as an in-person event, with applications routed through the standard mymun listing. For students in and around Delhi, it represents an accessible entry point into structured multilateral debate without the logistical overhead of travel-heavy circuits.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Delhi hosts one of the densest concentrations of school-level MUN activity anywhere in Asia, and conferences at this tier are where the basic grammar of multilateral debate gets taught. The Divine Summit contributes to that ecosystem by giving high-school delegates a venue to practice rules of procedure, position-paper writing, and the social mechanics of bloc-building in a low-stakes setting. For students, the value of a compact summer conference in Delhi is less about prestige than about repetition. The skills that distinguish strong delegates - reading a room, drafting clauses under time pressure, negotiating amendments without losing the thread of a resolution - are built through volume, and city-based weekend conferences are the natural training ground. For the wider Indian MUN ecosystem, conferences like this one help sustain a pipeline of delegates who continue into university-level and international circuits. The infrastructure of secretariats, chairs, and rapporteurs that staff larger Indian MUNs is itself trained at events of this size.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for a high-school summer conference in Delhi should treat it as a serious dress rehearsal rather than a casual outing. That means preparing position papers that actually engage with the committee's mandate, not generic country overviews scraped from encyclopedia entries. Chairs at Delhi conferences are typically experienced university students who can tell the difference within the first speaker's list. Research should focus on the specific committee assigned, with attention to recent precedent - what resolutions have passed on the topic, where the deadlocks sit, and which countries form natural blocs. For a summer conference, drawing on the most recent General Assembly cycle is usually the strongest move, since chairs will expect delegates to engage with current diplomatic reality rather than textbook positions. Delegates new to the circuit should also use the conference to practice the social side of MUN: introducing yourself in unmoderated caucus, offering to merge working papers, and learning when to yield the floor. These habits are harder to learn from books than the procedural rules, and a compact weekend conference is exactly the right environment to drill them.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Aug 1, 2026 – Aug 2, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • What level of delegate is this conference designed for?

    The Divine Summit is pitched at the high-school level, making it appropriate for students still building their core MUN skills rather than seasoned university competitors.

  • Where is the conference held?

    The conference takes place in Delhi, India, in person, situating it within one of Asia's most active school-level MUN circuits.

  • How do prospective delegates apply?

    Applications are handled through the conference's listing on the mymun platform, which is the standard registration channel for the event.

  • Is this a good first conference for a new delegate?

    Yes - as a high-school-level conference in Delhi, it is well suited to delegates looking to gain initial committee experience before progressing to larger regional events.

Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com

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