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A new Chinese law is triggering fresh concerns far beyond Tibet. Beijing says the Ethnic Unity and Progress Law is designed to strengthen national cohesion and promote development among ethnic groups. Critics argue it accelerates forced assimilation by prioritising Mandarin, reshaping education and tightening ideological control. The law's provisions have alarmed Tibetans in India, especially in Dharamsala, where the Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan Administration are based. With China claiming authority over issues that critics say could have implications beyond its borders, India may once again find itself balancing diplomacy with its long-standing support for the Tibetan exile community. This episode explores why the law has drawn criticism from Tibetan organisations, human rights advocates and international lawmakers, and why the future of Tibet remains closely linked to one of the most complex geopolitical relationships in Asia.