Tiranga, India’s national flag, is a revered emblem of the nation’s independence, unity, and cultural heritage. It consists of three horizontal colors, each with a deep meaning: saffron stands for courage and sacrifice, white symbolizes peace and truth, while green represents prosperity and growth. At its center lies the navy-blue Ashoka Chakra with 24 spokes, signifying justice, progress, and the eternal cycle of life. Adopted on 22 July 1947, the Tiranga is not just a flag but the heartbeat of India. It reminds citizens of the sacrifices made for freedom and inspires patriotism, integrity, and responsibility toward the nation.