Tiranga, India’s revered national flag, is a tricolor that embodies the nation’s spirit, unity, and pride. Its saffron band symbolizes courage and sacrifice, the white stands for peace and truth, while the green reflects prosperity and harmony. At the center lies the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel in navy blue, representing righteousness, justice, and progress. Officially adopted on July 22, 1947, the Tiranga has since become a timeless emblem of India’s independence and democracy. It is proudly hoisted on national festivals, inspiring citizens with patriotism and reminding them of the sacrifices that built the foundation of free India.