The Conference
About
THSMUN '26

Restore · Revive · Reform
Who We Are
One of Kolkata's Most
Prestigious MUNs
THSMUN '26 is the 13th edition of The Heritage School's flagship Model United Nations conference — a platform for students to engage in constructive, intellectually stimulating discourse on the most pertinent global issues of our time.
Students represent countries, individuals, and organisations, collaborating with fellow delegates to formulate resolutions and devise solutions to the challenges at hand. Through spirited debate and discussion, delegates explore international relations, diplomacy, and global affairs at the highest level.
This year's theme — Restore · Revive · Reform — reflects a call to action: to rebuild what is broken, breathe life into what has stalled, and reimagine what must change.
What to Expect
Three Days of Everything
Debate
Engage in rigorous, structured debate across seven diverse committees. Make your case, challenge others, and defend your position under pressure.
Diplomacy
Represent nations and organisations on the world stage. Build alliances, negotiate behind closed doors, and navigate the art of international relations.
Resolution
Draft, amend, and pass working papers and resolutions. Turn debate into action — leave the conference having shaped policy on real global issues.
Community
Connect with various delegates from across Kolkata. THSMUN '26 is as much about the conversations outside the committee room as inside it.
The Format
How It Works
Choose Your Committee
Register and select from seven committees ranging from flagship compulsory councils to specialised crisis cabinets and press corps.
Study the Agenda
Receive your background guide and study your committee's agenda. Research your country's position and prepare your opening speech.
Debate & Caucus
Over three days, engage in formal sessions, moderated and unmoderated caucuses. Build coalitions and challenge opposing blocs.
Draft & Pass Resolutions
Work with your allies to draft working papers, present them to the committee, and vote on final resolutions.
Awards Ceremony
The conference concludes with a closing ceremony where outstanding delegates are recognised with awards and certificates.
Key Details
Everything You Need to Know
Code of Conduct
What We Expect
All participants are expected to follow The Heritage School's code of conduct throughout the conference.
Any act of misbehaviour or indiscipline will be reported to the head delegate or faculty advisor present on campus.
Withdrawal by registered participants will result in repercussions ranging from point deduction to non-consideration for delegation awards, unless a replacement is made at least 24 hours prior to the conference.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided to all delegates and faculty advisors. Transport to and from the venue is to be arranged by participating schools.
The registration fee of ₹1900 per delegate is non-refundable once paid. Payment may be made by demand draft, cash, or cheque payable to "The Heritage School".
Participation in the UNHSC and COE committees is compulsory for all delegations.
Ready to Join Us?
Confirm participation by April 30 · Registration closes May 22