A personal letter from the person who built this conference from the ground up.
I didn't start The Apostles Summit because the MUN circuit was perfect. I started it because it wasn't.
My name is Krishna Sharma. I'm 19 years old, currently pursuing a BA in Political Science Honours. And this conference The Apostles Summit is something I built from scratch because I believed we deserved better.
Like most delegates, I entered the MUN circuit full of excitement. The energy of committee sessions, the thrill of debate, the rush of representing a country you've researched for weeks it's addictive. But somewhere along the way, I started noticing things that didn't sit right.
The circuit had become predictable. Committees ran on autopilot. Conferences prioritised quantity over quality. Delegates showed up, read scripts, and left without having been truly challenged. The fun the real, intellectual, edge-of-your-seat fun was disappearing. And the accessibility? Even worse. If you weren't already connected, already experienced, already in the right circles, the circuit could feel impenetrable.
So I asked myself a simple question: what would the MUN I actually want to attend look like?
The answer became The Apostles Summit.
Every committee is paired with one of the Seven Temptations not as a gimmick, but as a lens. When you study Pride through the UNSC, or Greed through UNHRC, you're not just debating policy. You're confronting the human motivations behind every decision made on the world stage. That's the kind of depth I wanted.
I wanted a conference where a first-time delegate feels as valued as a seasoned Secretary-General. Where the committees challenge you intellectually but never gatekeep you socially. Where the experience is and I can't stress this enough actually fun.
We're proudly collaborating with Delhi International Public School for our inaugural edition. This partnership reflects exactly what The Apostles Summit stands for: building something meaningful by working with people who share your vision, not just your ambitions.
This isn't just a conference. It's the MUN I wished existed when I was starting out. And I'm building it for every delegate who's ever felt like the circuit could be more.
Welcome to The Apostles Summit. I'll see you in committee.
Krishna Sharma
Founder & Secretary-General
The Apostles Summit × Delhi International Public School