China Singapore United States Philippines Sweden Canada United Kingdom Russia Germany Australia Malaysia France United Arab Emirates Netherlands India Spain Poland Italy Hong Kong Turkey Japan Brazil Norway Thailand Pakistan Denmark Finland Indonesia Ireland Switzerland Vietnam Belgium Saudi Arabia Croatia New Zealand Hungary Mexico Greece Czech Republic Romania South Africa South Korea Bangladesh Austria Egypt Taiwan Israel Portugal Bulgaria Nigeria Qatar Ukraine Morocco Argentina Slovenia Serbia Slovakia Iran Kuwait Lithuania Cyprus Chile Kenya Iraq Latvia Colombia Albania Bahrain Luxembourg Estonia Myanmar Lebanon Sri Lanka Jordan Kazakhstan Ghana Cambodia Puerto Rico North Macedonia Guam Peru Moldova Bosnia and Herzegovina Somalia Syria Iceland Brunei Darussalam Tunisia Uzbekistan Uruguay Mongolia Ecuador Algeria Panama Nepal Georgia Oman Belarus Guatemala Kosovo Ethiopia Macao Armenia Bolivia Afghanistan Libya Belize Cameroon Barbados Dominican Republic Senegal Bahamas Costa Rica Jamaica Laos Gambia Tanzania Malta Kyrgyzstan Mauritius U.S. Virgin Islands Yemen Azerbaijan Benin Venezuela Paraguay Seychelles Mozambique Cayman Islands Northern Mariana Islands Zimbabwe Palestinian Territory Honduras Sudan Eritrea El Salvador Trinidad and Tobago Cote D'Ivoire Andorra Haiti Namibia Suriname Guadeloupe Cuba Liberia Maldives Cook Islands Antigua and Barbuda Grenada Rwanda Democratic Republic of the Congo Faroe Islands Anguilla Isle of Man Bhutan India Flag Meaning & Details 152 VISITORS FROM HERE!  India Flag   Flag Information   three equal horizontal bands of saffron (subdued orange) (top), white, and green, with a blue chakra (24-spoked wheel) centered in the white band  saffron represents courage, sacrifice, and the spirit of renunciation  white signifies purity and truth  green stands for faith and fertility  the blue chakra symbolizes the wheel of life in movement and death in stagnation   note:   similar to the flag of Niger, which has a small orange disk centered in the white band  
      Learn more about India »  
     Source: CIA - The World Factbook