
ABOUT US
The Scindia Model United Nations Conference (SCIMUN), now entering its eighth distinguished edition, stands as a beacon of intellectual discourse, diplomatic engagement, and principled leadership. Hosted by The Scindia School, Gwalior, and convened within the august precincts of the historic Gwalior Fort, SCIMUN offers an experience that seamlessly marries academic rigour with timeless tradition. Within these storied walls, where centuries of history converge, delegates are invited to confront the complexities of the modern world through dialogue, diplomacy, and decisive thought. Since its inception, SCIMUN has evolved into a forum of repute, attracting articulate and discerning delegates from institutions across the nation. The conference is firmly anchored in the foundational ideals of Model United Nations—exacting research, structured debate, and respectful negotiation—while simultaneously encouraging intellectual independence, analytical depth, and moral clarity. Each committee is meticulously designed to mirror real-world institutions and geopolitical challenges, compelling delegates to engage with nuance, foresight, and responsibility. The eighth edition of SCIMUN seeks not merely to sustain, but to elevate this legacy. With carefully curated agendas, an accomplished Executive Board, and a dedicated Secretariat, the conference aspires to foster an environment that is both demanding and enriching. Emphasis is placed on substance over spectacle, consensus over confrontation, and solutions over rhetoric, ensuring that debate remains purposeful and grounded in realism. Beyond the committee chambers, SCIMUN embodies the enduring ethos of The Scindia School—discipline tempered with empathy, excellence guided by integrity, and leadership rooted in service. The conference serves as a crucible for the development of essential life skills: articulate expression, strategic negotiation, ethical judgment, and collaborative leadership. As SCIMUN unfolds its eighth chapter, it reaffirms its commitment to shaping informed, articulate, and conscientious global citizens—individuals prepared not merely to understand the world, but to engage with it thoughtfully, lead with conviction, and act with responsibility.




