In a world where conversations shape policies and ideas influence nations, platforms that nurture young voices have never been more important. Model United Nations has always been one such platform. But every once in a while, a conference comes along that raises the bar.

EPMUN’26 is positioning itself as exactly that.
This is not just another online MUN you attend, speak at, and move on from. It is designed to simulate the intensity, pressure, and responsibility of real-world diplomacy, all within a highly engaging digital format.
A Conference Built Around Real Issues
What makes EPMUN’26 stand out immediately is its committee selection. Instead of generic agendas, the conference dives straight into some of the most pressing and complex global and national issues.
The UNHRC committee focuses on the human rights crisis in Nicaragua. Delegates will explore the consequences of political suppression, stateless citizens, and the erosion of democratic systems.
The UNSC brings forward the insurgency in Balochistan, a topic deeply tied to regional stability and international security. This is not a surface-level discussion. It demands research, geopolitical understanding, and strong diplomatic skills.
For those interested in Indian politics, the Lok Sabha committee offers a highly relevant agenda around the constitutional validity of the Places of Worship Act and its implications for secularism. It is a rare opportunity to debate something so closely tied to the nation’s legal and social framework.
And then comes the Continuous Crisis Committee. This is where things get intense. Built around a simulated World War 3 scenario inspired by the Israel–Iran conflict, this committee pushes delegates into real-time decision making. Situations evolve rapidly, alliances shift, and every move has consequences.
Beyond Speeches: The Real MUN Experience
Many conferences claim to offer a “real MUN experience,” but EPMUN’26 actually structures itself around it.
This is not about reading out prepared speeches. It is about negotiation, strategy, adaptability, and thinking under pressure. Delegates will need to respond to dynamic situations, defend their positions, and collaborate with others to drive outcomes.
It mirrors how diplomacy works in the real world. Fast-paced, unpredictable, and deeply strategic.
Rewards That Reflect Your Effort
Recognition at EPMUN’26 goes beyond just participation.
The conference offers a prize pool that rewards excellence meaningfully:
- Best Delegate: ₹20,000
- High Commendation: ₹5,000
- Special Mention: ₹2,000
- Best Delegation: Trophy

Alongside this, participants receive certificates that hold real value, along with detailed feedback from experienced executive board members. This feedback can often be more valuable than the award itself, especially for those looking to improve and grow in the MUN circuit.
Accessible Yet Competitive
One of the strongest advantages of EPMUN’26 is its online format. It allows students from across the country, and even internationally, to participate without the constraints of travel.
At the same time, accessibility does not mean compromise on quality. The level of competition is expected to be high, with delegates ranging from Class 6 students to fourth-year college participants.
This diversity creates an environment where ideas collide, perspectives expand, and learning becomes truly multidimensional.
Preparing Delegates for a Digital Future
Diplomacy today is no longer confined to conference rooms. It is increasingly digital.
EPMUN’26 embraces this shift by focusing on digital diplomacy. Delegates learn how to communicate, negotiate, and influence effectively through virtual platforms. These are skills that extend far beyond MUN and into real-world careers.
Final Thoughts
EPMUN’26 is not just an event you attend. It is an experience that challenges how you think, how you speak, and how you lead.
Whether you are a beginner stepping into your first committee or an experienced delegate looking for a competitive platform, this conference offers something meaningful.
If you are serious about MUN, public speaking, or simply understanding how the world works through dialogue and debate, this is an opportunity worth taking.
Registrations are open. The only question is whether you are ready to take your seat at the table.
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