The proposed law targets a wide range of Christian charitable work, including media outlets, food ministries, schools, clinics, hospitals and churches that serve Christian communities. Religious freedom advocates are sounding the alarm about the legislation’s potential impact. Christian ministries in India have historically relied on support from believers around the world to fund their operations. Faith-based organizations have expressed deep concern about their ability to continue serving communities if the legislation becomes law. Critics argue the measure unfairly targets religious organizations while allowing secular groups to operate with fewer restrictions.