WHISMUN — Wisdom High International School Model United Nations — has spent eleven editions building a tradition of rigorous, impactful debate in Nashik. The 11th edition inherits everything that came before — and then goes further.
WHISMUN was founded with a singular belief: that the next generation of leaders deserves a space where ideas are tested, arguments are sharpened and decisions carry weight. Over eleven editions, that belief has shaped hundreds of delegates, dozens of committees and countless moments where genuine debate changed minds in the room.
"The first ten editions of WHISMUN were about building. They established a tradition, a culture, a legacy. The eleventh inherits all of that — and then asks what the next decade is going to look like."
From its origins as a local conference in Nashik to a fixture on the Maharashtra MUN calendar, WHISMUN has grown without losing the thing that makes it distinct: the quality of what happens inside the committee room.
WHISMUN is not a conference that runs on procedure alone. It is built on debate that actually changes something — arguments that land, positions that evolve, and resolutions that feel earned.
Committee sessions at WHISMUN are designed to push delegates beyond prepared speeches. Chairs encourage intellectual risk-taking, genuine negotiation, and the willingness to have your position challenged and changed.
From the Lok Sabha to an international football governing body to a classified Flagship Committee, WHISMUN's committee selection has always been driven by one question: where would the most interesting debates happen?
Each committee is chaired by a carefully selected Executive Board. WHISMUN's chairs are known for running tight, fair and intellectually demanding sessions — where every delegate's contribution gets the engagement it deserves.
The relationships formed at WHISMUN tend to outlast the conference itself. Delegates return across editions, evolve from participants to chairs to organisers — because the culture here makes people want to come back.
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Delegate registrations for WHISMUN 2026 are open. 27–28 June, Nashik. This is the Eleventh Hour.