The Indian flag, adopted on July 22, 1947, features three horizontal stripes: saffron, white, and green. Saffron represents courage and sacrifice, white symbolizes peace and truth, and green signifies faith and chivalry. At the center is the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke navy blue wheel, symbolizing the eternal wheel of law and righteousness. The flag embodies the spirit of India, reflecting its diversity and unity. It is hoisted on national holidays and important events, evoking pride and patriotism among citizens. The flag stands as a powerful emblem of India's struggle for independence and sovereignty.
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