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National falgs
We share national flag design on the index page of each country
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National Flag of India
 

Tiraṅgā
Horizontal rectangular tricolour of India
Saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre.

Adopted in its present form : 22 July 1947
Official flag of India from : 15 August 1947.

The original code prohibited use of the flag by private citizens except on national days such as the Independence day and the Republic Day. In 2002, the Supreme Court of India directed the Government of India to amend the code to allow flag usage by private citizens. The code was amended once more in 2005 to allow some additional use including adaptations on certain forms of clothing.

The flag code also governs the protocol of flying the flag and its use in conjunction with other national and non-national flags.

Width Height aspect ratio is 3:2.
All three horizontal bands of the flag (saffron, white and green) are equally sized.
The Ashoka Chakra has twenty-four evenly-spaced spokes

Width and height (mm) : 900 × 600
Diameter of Ashoka Chakra (mm) : 185
This is sample dimension but following Width & Height dimensions are typically used.
6300 × 4200, 3600 × 2400 , 2700 × 1800 , 1800 × 1200 , 1350 × 900, 900 × 600 , 450 × 300 , 225 × 150 , 150 × 100
Diameter of Ashoka Chakra (mm) will depend on the Width & Height of the map

Respect National Flags

A national flag is a flag that represents and symbolizes a given nation. It is decided by the government of that nation.

A national flag is typically designed with specific meanings for its colours and symbols.

The design of a national flag is sometimes altered after the occurrence of important historical events.

Some countries think some specific countries are their enemies. But we dont think any country is enemy of us and if there is competition where a country wants to be better than other country in terms of Knowledge, goodness, agriculture, innovation, infrastructure, prosperity, education, science .... , we think it is good because each one tries to do better than others so it helps the world more. And promoting this attitude is master key for development.
And that is the purpose of our existance.

But yes, we have one BIG enemy.
And we know we alone cant battle.
We want every citizen from every country to battle.

The enemy is behaviour of people in all countries that damages environment, nature & climate.

So
Climate is not our enemy.
Humans, animals, marine life
exist because of climate.
The behaviour to damage climate is our enemy.

So when we travel by car for meetings or to pick up our specially abled child Rohan, we think ourselves as enemies.
Because we damage climate.
So to reduce that damage, we have started doing video calls where we can see him in a hostel for disabled citizens.

It is great to know that even in Olympics, they show the national flag and play national anthem of the country which the gold medalist represents.

That's the power of country brand.