Rania Ali, a talented Pakistani student, has received the prestigious Best Delegate award at the 2025 Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) conference held in Dubai. The HMUN is one of the world’s largest and most prestigious Model United Nations events, bringing together over 1,000 delegates from more than 35 countries.
At this renowned gathering, students from across the globe demonstrate their diplomatic skills, critical thinking abilities, and problem-solving talents in various simulated United Nations committees. Rania Ali stood out for her outstanding performance, earning the title of Best Delegate for her exceptional diplomatic and analytical skills.
For Rania, representing Pakistan on such a significant global stage was both a proud and humbling experience. She expressed, “It’s an honor to represent Pakistan on an international platform, and I take immense pride in presenting a positive image of my country to the world.” Her achievement underscores the immense potential of Pakistani students in international diplomacy and leadership.
The HMUN conference serves as a vital platform for young people to explore solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. It is also a unique opportunity for students to network with like-minded individuals and gain practical experience in the art of diplomacy.
Earlier this month, another Pakistani student, Shahram Wasi, also made headlines by securing first place in the speech competition at the same conference in Dubai. Remarkably, Shahram became the youngest delegate ever to win this prestigious title, further solidifying Pakistan’s reputation for producing exceptional global leaders.
Rania Ali’s and Shahram Wasi’s achievements are a testament to the rising influence of Pakistani youth in global leadership and diplomacy, highlighting the country’s growing presence in international forums.
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