3. Tiranga symbolizes India’s spirit, resilience, and unity. It was adopted on July 22, 1947, just before the country gained independence. Saffron on the top stands for courage, white in the middle represents peace, and green at the bottom signifies prosperity. The blue Ashoka Chakra at the center embodies righteousness and progress. The Tiranga is more than a national flag—it’s a representation of the sacrifices made by countless freedom fighters. Every Indian feels a surge of pride while seeing the Tiranga hoisted high. It serves as a reminder of India’s glorious past and the responsibility of shaping its future.