The flag of India, known as the Tiranga, has three horizontal bands of saffron, white, and green with a navy-blue Ashoka Chakra in the center symbolizing law, truth, and progress. It represents courage, peace, and faith, reflecting the nation鈥檚 unity and diversity.
The National Flag of India

India Flag Facts
| Country | India |
| Capital | New Delhi |
| Currency | Indian Rupee (INR) |
| Official Language | Hindi and English |
| ISO Country Code | IND |
| Adopted On | 22 July 1947 |
| Design By | Pingali Venkayya |
| National Day | 15 August (Independence Day) |
| National Song | Jana Gana Mana (National Anthem of India) |
| Flag Ratio | 2:3 |
| Colors | Saffron, White, Green, Navy Blue (Ashoka Chakra) |
| Design | Horizontal tricolor with saffron (top), white (middle), and green (bottom) with Ashoka Chakra in the center |
| Center Symbol | Ashoka Chakra (24-spoked wheel) |
| Meaning of Saffron | Courage, sacrifice, and strength |
| Meaning of White | Peace, truth, and purity |
| Meaning of Green | Growth, fertility, and prosperity |
| Symbolism of Ashoka Chakra | Represents law (Dharma), motion, and progress |
| Cultural Influence | Inspired by the Mauryan Empire and Indian freedom movement |
| Unique Feature | Only national flag designed with Khadi cloth as per Indian Flag Code |
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