Tiranga, India’s national flag, is a revered symbol of the country’s pride, freedom, and unity. Its three colors hold deep meaning: saffron represents courage and sacrifice, white stands for peace and truth, and green signifies growth and prosperity. At its center is the navy-blue Ashoka Chakra with 24 spokes, representing justice, progress, and the eternal cycle of life. Adopted in 1947, the Tiranga honors the sacrifices of freedom fighters and inspires citizens to uphold the nation’s democratic values. More than a flag, it embodies India’s identity, culture, and the spirit of unity in diversity.