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INVICTUS MODEL UN
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INVICTUS MODEL UN

Pune, India · high-school

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Dates
Jul 11–2026 (day: 12)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
700
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Invictus Model UN gathers high-school delegates in Pune for a mid-summer simulation cycle anchored in the city's growing reputation as a hub for student diplomacy. The conference positions itself as a competitive but accessible weekend on the Indian MUN calendar, with registration routed through the mymun platform. The event targets secondary-school students looking for a structured committee experience before the autumn academic season, drawing participants from across India and, increasingly, from neighbouring South Asian circuits that use English-medium MUN as a debate proving ground.

Why this edition matters in 2026

India hosts one of the densest school-level Model UN ecosystems in the world, and Pune has emerged as a quieter counterweight to the Delhi-Mumbai-Bengaluru circuit. A summer conference in this city signals that organisers are deliberately filling the gap between end-of-school-year exams and the September-October surge of flagship conferences, giving rising delegates a low-stakes runway to test new portfolios. For high-school participants, Invictus matters because it sits at the level where habits are formed. Committee chairs at this tier shape how a delegate learns to read a working paper, manage an unmoderated caucus, and identify the difference between a sponsor and a signatory. Conferences of this scale - large enough to draw serious competition, small enough that first-timers are not lost in the crowd - tend to produce the cohort that later staffs collegiate circuits. It also matters for the platform layer. Registration through mymun reflects the consolidation of MUN logistics onto a handful of intermediaries, which standardises how Indian school conferences advertise themselves to international participants. That shift is reshaping how delegates discover events outside their immediate school networks.

How to prepare

Delegates aiming at Invictus should treat the summer window as their research runway rather than their revision week. High-school committees in Indian conferences tend to reward delegates who can translate a country's foreign-policy doctrine into concrete committee moves - sponsoring a clause, blocking a phrase, building a bloc across regional lines - rather than those who simply recite position papers. The specific skills to drill are bloc construction under time pressure and the discipline of writing operative clauses that survive amendment. Pune chairs, like most Indian high-school circuits, lean procedurally strict, so delegates should arrive fluent in points and motions and comfortable with the difference between a moderated caucus and an unmoderated one. For newer delegates, the prep angle is narrower: pick two crisis levers your country can actually pull, prepare one strong opening speech, and rehearse a single working-paper outline you can offer to a bloc on day one. That is usually enough to convert a first conference into a placement. Returning delegates should use Invictus to experiment - a harder committee, a less obvious country assignment, or a portfolio that forces them out of their default negotiation style. Summer conferences are the right place to fail productively before the marquee winter season.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jul 11, 2026 – Jul 12, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in Invictus Model UN?

    The conference is pitched at the high-school level, making it appropriate for secondary-school students building their committee experience before moving into university circuits.

  • Where is the conference held?

    Invictus Model UN is hosted in Pune, India, placing it within the country's active South Asian MUN circuit and accessible to delegates travelling from across the region.

  • How do delegates register for the conference?

    Registration is handled via the mymun listing for the event, which is the channel organisers have published for applications.

  • What format should delegates expect?

    As a high-school Model UN conference in the Indian circuit, delegates should prepare for traditional committee formats with structured procedural rules, moderated and unmoderated caucuses, and working-paper-driven outcomes.

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

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