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INDIA'S INTERNATIONAL

MOVEMENT

TO UNITE NATIONS

ABOUT I.I.M.U.N.

I.I.M.U.N. is the world's largest youth-run organisation that aims to bring the world closer, the Indian way. We empower the youth by enabling them to solve global problems at an individual level.

35 Countries
220 Cities
50M Lives Touched
1 Organisation

WHAT WE DO

Every student that participates at any I.I.M.U.N. chapter conference follows a 3-step approach

Comprehend

Learn and study about different issues of glocal and national importance through video or face to face training and materials.

Congregate

Assemble at school level, city level, national level & international level conferences to discuss and debate these issues. Apart from this we organise various concourses, workshops, leadership, study tours and experiential learning programs for the students.

Create

After the academic learning we ask the students to implement one I.I.M.U.N. actionable goal to build conscientious citizens.

Founder’s Address

The vision when I started the organisation in 2011 was to spread the concept of one world- to build an egalitarian society by spreading the idea of India through sensitising tomorrow's leaders, today.

-Rishabh Shah

Little did I know that what started off as a Model UN would one day reach 220 cities and 35 countries and catapult into a Movement to Unite Nations. With annual I.I.M.U.N. conferences in over 108+ cities and 22+ countries.

EVENTS

The organisation organises 3-4 day concourses initially at a school level in 1,00,000+ institutes. Most of these institutions are now self enabled - however, we support 10,000-12,000 schools every year in organising this program. Winners from these schools then congregate in 108+ cities and 22+ countries, culminating in a finale in Mumbai/UNHQ - New York.

Speakers at I.I.M.U.N.

Amitabh Bachchan

Noted Actor

“A young mind, a young endeavour - I.I.M.U.N. is spreading knowledge and broadening horizons”

Mohan Bhagwat

Sarsanghchalak of RSS

“Bharat is the only nation that can unite the world, and I.I.M.U.N. is doing a great job at spreading Indian-ness”

Rahul Gandhi

Member of Parliament & Leader of Opposition

“I.I.M.U.N. is instilling leadership abilities, the Indian way in the next generation and filling a huge vacuum”

"The future depends on
what you do today."
-Mahatma Gandhi

Board of Advisors

Frequently Asked Questions About Model United Nations

Model United Nations India is an academic simulation of world bodies to teach students about international relations, diplomacy and world issues. India’s International Movement to Unite Nations (IIMUN) has popularised this concept and changed it to encompass simulations which range from world bodies to local panchayats.

Model United Nations India has gained popularity since the advent of India’s International Movement to Unite Nations (IIMUN) in 2011. When we started there were 19 schools that did Model United Nations India, today there are 1,50,000+ schools that do Model United Nations (MUN). This is because India’s International Movement to Unite Nations (IIMUN) has introduced this concept in tier 2 cities and beyond. Typically, after every India’s International Movement to Unite Nations (IIMUN) conference that has not been exposed to Model United Nations India there is a spurt of at least 50-100 conferences within one academic year. Because it is a student led activity and has multitude of benefits for those organising, including leadership skills, event management, human resource management, public relations it has gained even more popularity.

Before 2011, Model United Nations India was restricted as an elitist concept to a handful of schools and some colleges across the country. Today after the Indianisation and democratisation of this concept by IIMUN, students at different educational levels can participate in Model United Nations India.

Considering Model United Nations India is not just a United Nations simulation but has become a movement to unite nations, the following steps will be helpful:

Step 1 - Research about the portfolio/country you are representing.

Step 2 - Read about the portfolio’s position on the topic you are given.

Step 3 - Read the study material that you are given.

Step 4 - Make a speaker list speech.

Step 5 - Understand the rules of procedure that are being used.

Please, refer to all the free material that IIMUN has collated for the same on our YouTube and the website.

Participating in Model United Nation India benefits students in keeping themselves updated about the current happenings in and around the world, developing confidence, and expanding networking opportunities. Students can develop comprehensive skills, such as leadership, public speaking, research, problem-solving, and writing skills.

Model United Nations India has become synonymous not just with schools but a multitude of for profit organisations that seek to commercialise what is a purely academic activity. Most MUN conferences do not have any credibility and their certificates don’t have any value preposition in universities in India and overseas. Some organisations make false claims which should be verified.

We recommend that you follow the following steps to find Model United Nations conferences in India:

Step 1 - See how long the Model United Nations India conference has been in existence.

Step 2 - See whether this is a model of the United Nations and simply aping a failed United Nations or a simulation that is fostering glocal citizenship.

Step 3 - See the speaker list not just for this conference but across the existence of the said organisation.

Step 4 - Reach out to us on any of our helpline numbers mentioned on our website in case you are confused whether the MUN is good or not.

Most college level Model United Nations India especially those of foreign universities have no association to the said university apart from a few students in most cases being involved. Charging high fees on the name of global exposure these Model United Nations India conferences need to be approached cautiously. College level Model United Nations India, despite positioning themselves as places of more nuanced discussion often turn out to be those promoting nefarious substances and dubios activities. Often organised without any adult supervision. We as an organisation herald caution when it comes to participating in college level Model United Nations India for students who are studying in school.

When we have taken Model United Nations India to 220 cities across the country and spread it to 35 countries across the world. We have seen over the last 14 years student participants and volunteers from these conferences becoming elected members of government, authors, civil servants, lawyers, actors, scientists etc. Each of those distinguished alumni of this movement to unite nations have given a ringing endorsement to this concept as a stepping stone to helping them fulfill multifarious roles and responsibilities in the current designations they hold.

Yes, no prior experience is required to participate in the Model United Nations or MUN India.

I.I.M.U.N.’s (India’s International Movement to Unite Nations) main motive of popularising Model United Nations and providing exposure at subsidised or no cost was to build a generation of glocal citizens who understand India better. As much as some schools and non profit organisations have kept that incognisance, the joining cost varies basis the organisation that you are choosing.

Most college level Model United Nations India especially those of foreign universities have no association to the said university apart from a few students in most cases being involved. Charging high fees on the name of global exposure these Model United Nations India conferences need to be approached cautiously.