The Tangsa script is used by the Tangsa people, a tribal community living in northeastern India and parts of Myanmar. The script was developed in the early 21st century to provide the Tangsa language with its own writing system, replacing the Roman alphabet that had previously been used. Tangsa itself is a highly diverse language, with multiple dialects that can be quite different from each other, so the creation of this script was an important cultural unifier. The Tangsa script’s inclusion in Unicode is crucial for the development of written materials, textbooks, and literature in the language. This helps ensure the language’s survival as younger generations increasingly move towards dominant languages like English or Hindi. Having the Tangsa script in Unicode also opens the door for its use in digital media, which is essential in today’s world for keeping minority languages alive..