The Indian National Flag, also called the “Tiranga” or “Ticolor,” is a powerful symbol of India’s identity and pride. It represents the nation’s history, freedom struggle and values. The flag connects millions of Indians, reminding them of their unity, sacrifices and aspirations for a better future. With its rich symbolism, it stands as a source of inspiration and national pride for everyone.
The Indian flag stands for the country’s values, unity and progress. It symbolizes the sacrifices made by freedom fighters and serves as a source of inspiration for every India.
The flag has three horizontal stripes, each with a special meaning:
The flag has a ratio of 2:3 and the Ashoka Chakra at the center highlights justice and farming.
The Indian Flag has evolved over time:
The Indian Flag is a powerful symbol of:
The Indian Flag is a national symbol and it must always be treated with respect and dignity. Here are some important rules to follow:
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