Description
Gandhi proposed the idea of this beauty in the 1940s, and the flag code of India is about as stringent as that of the United States. Flying top quality India flag is not only respectful, but it’s also vital. Flags.com offers a number of first-rate Indian flags for outdoor and indoor use.
OUTDOOR INDIA FLAGS
Outdoor India flags are made from lightweight nylon, great for all-around, every-day flying. This American made outdoor India country flag has a durable heading and brass grommets allowing it to be flown on any size flagpole, including house mounted poles. 3’ x 5’ is the most popular size, but you can see what size flag you’ll want from this chart.
Pole Height | Flag Size* |
6' Free Spin Pole | 2' x 3' or 3’ x 5’ |
20’ | 3’ x 5’ or 4' x 6' |
25’ | 4’ x 6’ or 5' x 8' |
30’ | 5’ x 8’ or 6' x 10' |
35’ | 6’ x 10’ |
*As a rule of thumb, when flying one flag on a pole, the flag length should be a quarter the height of the flagpole.
These outdoor flags make a spectacular addition to festivals such as Holi, Ganesh Festival, or Onam; or sporting events like cricket or tennis matches. Key features of the outdoor national flag of India include:
- Made in America
- Authentic design
- 100% nylon
- Canvas heading
- Brass grommets
INDOOR INDIA FLAGS
Indoor flags are finished with a pole sleeve and fringe for a regal look on an oak indoor display pole. This oak pole is available with brass joints to match the fringe and tassel to complete the look. Respect the fringe, please don’t post indoor flags on the wall. You can see what size flag is right for you from this chart.
Pole Height | Flag Size |
7’ | 3’ x 5’ |
8’ | 3’ x 5’ |
9’ | 4’ x 6’ |
These flags and indoor display sets are great for embassies, government buildings, international businesses, places of worship, and schools. The highlights of the indoor India country flag are:
- Made in America
- Authentic design
- 100% nylon
- Lined pole sleeve w/ leather tabs
- Golden yellow fringe
MORE ABOUT THE INDIA FLAG
As with other famous tricolor flags, the flag of India has a long and robust history. The national flag evolved over the years to become the modern saffron, white, and green flag adopted in 1947.
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Saffron - meaning strength and courage of the country
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White - indicating peace and truth with Dharma Chakra
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Green - showing the fertility, growth, and auspiciousness of the land
Other Details
Capital: New Delhi
Language(s): Hindi, English
Currency: Indian Rupee
Government: Federal Parliamentary Constitutional Republic
Flag Meaning: The orange represents courage and sacrifice, the white signifies purity and truth, and the green stands for faith, fertility, and chivalry. The Wheel of Law's spokes represent the 24 hours in a day and the endless circle of life.