India Flag Color Codes
India Flag Color Codes in HTML HEX, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone
The Indian flag has 4 primary colors. They are Deep Saffron (Orange), White, Indian Green, Blue. Use these India flag color codes if you need their national flag colors for your digital designs, paint, or printing projects. Check out this link for the rest of the Asian Flag Colors
Get India flag color code values in standard and popular color code formats (HEX / HTML / Web, RGB, CMYK, Pantone)

- Saffron: #FF9933
- White: #FFFFFF
- Green: #138808
- Navy Blue: #000080
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India Flag Color Meanings
The Indian National Flag has three colors, and because of that, it is also called Tiranga (i.e. Tricolour Flag). There are horizontal bands of saffron (Kesari) at the top, white in the middle, and dark green at the bottom in equal proportions on the Indian Flag (tiranga).
The ratio of the width of the flag to its length is two to three. In the center of the white band is a navy-blue wheel that represents the chakra. Its diameter approximates the width of the white band, and it has 24 spokes.
Every color on the Indian Flag signifies an essential part of the Indian tradition, history, vision, and culture. The saffron band symbolizes disinterest, courage, and sacrifice. The white band stands for honesty, purity, and peace in a country. The green band indicates the land is fertile and auspicious.
- Saffron: Stands for renunciation disinterestedness courage and sacrifice.
- White: It indicates purity, honesty, and peace of the country. It also represents cleanliness and knowledge.
- Ashoka Chakra: The Ashoka chakra (wheel) represents righteousness, progress, and perpetuity. The 24 spokes of the wheel represent the 24 hours of a day.
- Green: It Represents prosperity, vibrance, and life.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who designed the national flag of India?
Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian Flag, and the Indian flag he designed was adopted in India in its assembly in August 1947 after India gained its independence on 15 August 1947.
What is the reason behind having 24 spokes on the national flag of India?
The 24 spokes on the Indian flag is called Ashoka chakra. The Ashoka Chakra represents a symbol of Dharmchakra and is also known as Samay Chakra, in which all the 24 spokes represent 24 hours of the day and symbol of the movement of the time.