The Indian national flag, popularly known as the Tiranga, is more than just a piece of cloth — it is a symbol of the nation’s pride, unity, and sacrifice. The word “Tiranga” means tricolour, referring to the three distinct colors that make up the flag: saffron, white, and green, with a navy blue Ashoka Chakra at the center. The Tiranga holds deep emotional and historical significance for Indians and reflects the core values that guide the country — courage, peace, and growth.