By Our Correspondent
LAHORE: HMUN, the world’s largest and most esteemed Model United Nations conference organized by Harvard University, gathered nearly 1,000 delegates from over 35 countries to engage in diplomatic simulations and debates. Among this diverse and talented group, Rania stood out for her exceptional skills in diplomacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Her achievement is particularly significant as she is one of the youngest delegates ever to receive this coveted honor.

Speaking about her win, Rania expressed heartfelt gratitude to her school, Learning Alliance International, for its unwavering support in providing her with this life-changing opportunity. She also acknowledged the invaluable guidance of her teachers, whose mentorship played a vital role in her success.
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Rania said, “It is an honor to represent Pakistan on such a prestigious global platform. This award is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the talent and potential of Pakistani youth. I am proud to showcase our country’s capabilities to the world.”
Rania’s victory at HMUN underscores the growing presence and recognition of Pakistani students in international forums, further emphasizing the importance of nurturing young talent to compete on the global stage.
This achievement not only reflects the excellence of the nation’s education system but also serves as an inspiration for students across Pakistan to aim high and achieve their dreams.
