DMUN: AMHS - Action, Mystery, History and Story
**DMUN: AMHS - Action, Mystery, History and Story** is a mixed-level Model United Nations conference held in New Delhi, India on July 11–12, 2026. Participants represent country delegations in simulated UN committees, where they research assigned positions, draft resolutions, and engage in diplomatic negotiation and debate to address global issues. The conference develops skills in public speaking, policy analysis, strategic argumentation, and consensus-building within a structured parliamentary framework.
Why it matters
For students, a large virtual MUN like this offers a chance to engage with a broad delegate pool while participating from anywhere. That can mean exposure to different speaking styles, research approaches, and debate dynamics.
Because the conference welcomes mixed eligibility levels, it may suit both newer delegates looking to build confidence and more experienced participants seeking a sizable, active setting for competition and collaboration.
How to prepare
Since committees are not listed, the best preparation strategy is to strengthen core MUN skills that transfer across topics: researching country policy, practicing formal speaking, preparing moderated and unmoderated caucus strategies, and sharpening resolution-writing basics.
For a virtual conference, delegates should also prepare their online setup in advance. Test your microphone, camera, internet connection, and note-taking workflow, and practice delivering short speeches clearly on camera so you can participate confidently over both days.