Tiranga, India’s national flag, is a timeless symbol of freedom, unity, and patriotism. Its three colors carry profound meanings: saffron signifies courage and sacrifice, white represents peace and truth, and green symbolizes growth and prosperity. The navy blue Ashoka Chakra at the center, with 24 spokes, represents justice, progress, and the eternal cycle of life. Adopted on 22 July 1947, the Tiranga inspires generations of Indians, uniting citizens across regions and communities. Hoisted on national festivals, government buildings, and international events, it remains a proud emblem of India’s heritage, values, and enduring spirit.