The Tiranga is deeply woven into India’s cultural and social fabric. Beyond national festivals, it appears in sports, education, art, and public life, becoming a unifying symbol for diverse communities. From schoolchildren waving paper flags to athletes draping the Tiranga after victories, it represents both personal pride and collective spirit. The three colours reflect India’s harmony among religions, traditions, and values, while the Ashoka Chakra signifies ethical progress. For millions of Indians, respecting the Tiranga is a moral duty. It embodies the soul of the nation, reminding everyone to live with honesty, courage, and unity in diversity.