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Better Future

Details

Dates

Saturday, January 18, 2025 - Saturday, January 18, 2025

Location

Mumbai, British Indian Ocean Territory

Expected Delegates

500 delegates

Registration Fee

Contact organizer

Application Deadline

Saturday, January 18, 2025

About

Dear Future Delegates,

Are you ready to dive into the exhilarating world of diplomacy, debate, and global politics? We invite you to join our upcoming Model United Nations (MUN) conference and become a part of an enriching experience that will not only broaden your horizons but also equip you with invaluable skills for life.

Why Participate in MUN?

  1. Develop Critical Skills: Sharpen your public speaking, negotiation, and leadership skills. MUN offers a unique platform to practice and enhance these abilities in a supportive and challenging environment.
  2. Expand Your Network: Meet and collaborate with like-minded peers from diverse backgrounds who share your passion for global affairs. Forge friendships and connections that could last a lifetime.
  3. Engage with Global Issues: Gain a deeper understanding of the world’s most pressing challenges. Through rigorous research and debate, you will develop a nuanced perspective on international relations and the role of diplomacy in solving global problems.
  4. Stand Out: Participation in MUN is a testament to your commitment to global citizenship and leadership. It’s an impressive addition to your resume or university application, showcasing your dedication to making a difference.
  5. Have Fun: Enjoy the thrill of representing a country, debating policies, and working towards resolutions. The experience is both intellectually stimulating and immensely enjoyable.

    Everybody gets participation award 🏆

Organizers

RS

Ranvijay Sawhney

Committees

Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice

Topic

Capacity
79 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
Commission on the Status of Women

Topic

Capacity
43 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
Commission on the Status of Econimcs

Topic

Capacity
15 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced