The Tiranga, India’s national flag, is a revered symbol of the country’s unity, pride, and independence. Adopted on 22nd July 1947, it features three horizontal stripes: saffron at the top representing courage and sacrifice, white in the middle symbolizing peace and truth, and green at the bottom denoting prosperity and growth. At its center lies the navy-blue Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel representing justice, progress, and righteousness. The Tiranga is more than just a flag; it embodies India’s rich history, the sacrifices of freedom fighters, and inspires every citizen to uphold patriotism, harmony, and the nation’s democratic values.