The Indian Tiranga, or Tricolor, is the national flag of India and a profound symbol of the nation’s sovereignty, unity, and pride. Adopted on July 22, 1947, it consists of three horizontal stripes of equal proportions. The top band is saffron, representing courage, sacrifice, and the spirit of renunciation. The middle band, white, symbolizes peace, truth, and purity, while the bottom band, green, stands for prosperity, faith, and the fertility of the land. At the center of the white band lies the Ashoka Chakra, a navy-blue wheel with 24 spokes, drawn from the Lion Capital of Ashoka. It signifies the eternal wheel of law, justice, and progress, highlighting the importance of moving forward in harmony.