Continuum Fracture Point ( Crisis )
**Continuum Fracture Point (Crisis)** is a mixed-level Model United Nations conference held in New Delhi, India on July 11–12, 2026. Participants represent UN member states in simulated committees, crafting diplomatic resolutions, negotiating positions, and responding to evolving crisis scenarios that test their ability to balance national interests with international cooperation.
Why it matters
A crisis-format conference can be a strong opportunity for delegates who want to practice fast thinking, adaptability, and clear communication under pressure. In a virtual setting, it also helps participants build confidence with online collaboration and debate.
Because this conference is open to a mixed eligibility pool, it may appeal to both newer and more experienced delegates looking to test themselves in a dynamic committee environment. That can make it a useful setting for learning from a varied group of participants.
How to prepare
For a crisis-style MUN, focus your preparation on flexibility as much as content knowledge. Practice responding to changing situations, writing concise directives, and speaking clearly with limited prep time. It can also help to review how crisis committees differ from standard General Assembly formats, especially in pacing and decision-making.
Since the event is virtual, delegates should also prepare their online workflow in advance. Make sure your device, internet connection, note-taking system, and any collaboration tools you plan to use are ready before the conference begins.