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This is a list of flags used in India by various organizations. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of India.

National flag

Flag Date Use Description
1947–present National flag of India A horizontal tricolour of saffron at the top, white in the middle, and green at the bottom. In the centre is a navy blue wheel with twenty-four spokes, known as the Ashoka Chakra.

Governmental flag

Flag Date Use Description
1950–1971[1] Presidential Standard of India 1st quarter: state emblem (the Lions of Sarnath) to represent national unity; 2nd quarter: elephant from Ajanta Caves to represent patience and strength; 3rd quarter: scales from the Red Fort, Old Delhi to represent justice and economy; 4th quarter: lotus vase from Sarnath to represent prosperity.
Present Flag used by Ministry of Defence A horizontal tricolour of red, navy blue and sky blue representing the army, navy and air force respectively.

Ensigns

Flag Date Use Description
Civil air ensign India use National Flag as Civil air ensign
Civil ensign A Red Ensign with the flag of India in the canton.
State ensign A Blue Ensign with the flag of India in the canton, and a yellow anchor horizontally in the fly.
Flag Date Use Description
Indian Naval Ensign The ensign consists of the Indian national flag on the upper canton, a blue octagon encasing the national emblem atop an anchor to depict steadfastness, superimposed on a shield with the Navy’s motto “Sam No Varuna” (a Vedic mantra invoking the god of seas to be auspicious) in Devanagari. The octagon represents the eight directions and has been included as a symbol of the Navy’s “multidirectional reach and multidimensional operational capability”. The golden borders of the octagon have been inspired by the seal of Maratha Emperor Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Naval Reserve Ensign Naval Reserve Ensign used by auxiliary ships and merchant ships whose captain is a Navy Reserve Officer.

Port authorities

Flag Date Use Description
Ensign of Port of Cochin
Ensign of Bombay Harbour Trust
Ensign of Commissioners of the Port of Calcutta

Military flags

Indian Armed Forces

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of the Indian Armed Forces A horizontal tricolour of red, navy blue and sky blue with the tri-service emblem at the centre
Flag of the Integrated Defence Staff A red field with the flag of India in the canton, There is insignia of two cross swords, an eagle, an anchor and an Ashok symbol above it
Flag of the Chief of Defence Staff and Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee A red field with the flag of India in the canton, and the tri-service emblem

Army

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of the Indian Army A red field with the flag of India in the canton, and the Army badge in the fly
Flag of the Field Marshal
Flag of the Chief of the Army Staff
Flag of the General
Flag of the Vice Chief of the Army Staff
Flag of the Principal Staff Officer
Flag of the Lieutenant General
Flag of the Major General
Flag of the Brigadier

Components

Flags seen at Indian Army bases


"Strangely, the Indian national flag seems not to be used in military bases. I saw it only in schoolyards of government schools. Below are described some of the flags I have been able to see properly from the bus. Identification of the units was in most cases not possible for the reasons given above."

Ivan Sache, 25 August 2001, Website

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of Ordnance Corps
Flag of Corps of EME
Flag of Regiment of Artillery
Flag of Service Corps
Flag of Medical Corps
Flag of 3rd Cavalry regiment
Flag of Garhwal Rifles
Flag of Northern Command
Flag of Punjab Regiment
Flag of XIV Corps
Flag of Corps of Engineers
Flag of Brigade of The Guards
Flag of 3rd Infantry
Flag of 267th Transit Camp
Flag of Vehicles of Basgo
Flag of Mechanised Infantry Regiment
Flag of Remount Veterinary Corps

Air Force

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of the Indian Air Force A sky-blue ensign with the flag of India in the canton, and the Air Force roundel in the fly.
President's Colour of the Indian Air Force Air Force ensign with Presidential Standard elephant.
Flag of the Marshal of the Indian Air Force
Flag of the Air Chief Marshal (rank currently reserved for the Chief of Air Staff)
Flag of the Air marshal (also Vice Chief of the Air Staff)
Flag of the Air vice marshal
Flag of the Air commodore
Flag of the Group Captain
Flag of the Wing Commander
Flag Date Use Description
Flag of the Indian Navy A white ensign, featuring the Flag of India in the canton, and a navy blue filled, gold-bordered octagon, enclosing the crest of the Indian Navy, located in the fly.
President's Colour of the Indian Navy Former Indian Naval ensign with Presidential Standard elephant.
Commissioning pennant A white triangular pennant with at hoist the St. George's red cross defaced with the Ashoka Chakra.
Flag of the Admiral (rank currently reserved for the Chief of the Naval Staff)
Flag of the Vice Admiral (also Vice Chief of the Naval Staff)
Flag of the Rear Admiral
Flag of the Commodore
Flag of the Senior officer

Coast Guard

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of the Indian Coast Guard A Blue Ensign with the Flag of India in the canton, and the Coast Guard badge in the fly
Flag of the Director General of the Indian Coast Guard A Blue Ensign with the Flag of India in the canton, and the Coast Guard badge in the fly
Flag of the Additional Director General of the Indian Coast Guard
Flag of the Inspector-General of the Indian Coast Guard
Flag of the Deputy Inspector-General of the Indian Coast Guard
Flag of the Commandant of the Indian Coast Guard

Paramilitary forces

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of Assam Rifles
Flag of Rashtriya Rifles
Flag of Central Reserve Police Force
Flag of Central Industrial Security Force
Flag of Railway Protection Force Link to FLAG
Flag of Border Security Force
Flag of Sashastra Seema Bal
Flag of Indo-Tibetan Border Police
Flag of National Security Guard
Flag of Special Protection Group

Other agencies

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of National Cadet Corps
Flag of Border Roads Organisation
Flag of Territorial Army

Former Flags of Indian Armed Forces

Indian Air Force rank flags

Flag Date Use Description
1950–1980 Marshal of the Indian Air Force Never used.
1950–1980 Air Chief Marshal of the Indian Air Force
1950–1980 Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force
1950–1980 Air Vice Marshal of the Indian Air Force
1950–1980 Air Commodore of the Indian Air Force
1950–1980 Group Captain of the Indian Air Force
1950–1980 Wing Commander of the Indian Air Force
1950–1980 Squadron Leader of the Indian Air Force

Indian Navy rank flags

Flag Date Use Description
2001-2004 Flag of the Indian Navy
2001-2004 Commissioning pennant of the Indian Navy
2001-2004 Flag of Admiral of the Fleet of the Indian Navy Never used.
2001-2004 Flag of Admiral of the Indian Navy
2001-2004 Flag of Vice Admiral of the Indian Navy
2001-2004 Flag of Rear Admiral of the Indian Navy
2001-2004 Flag of Commodore of the Indian Navy
2001-2004 Flag of Senior Officer of the Indian Navy
Flag Date Use Description
1950-2001 Indian Naval Ensign A red cross on a white field,with the Indian national flag in the canton.
2004–2014 Indian Naval Ensign A red cross on a white field, with the Indian state emblem in yellow at the center, with the Indian national flag in the canton.
2014–2022 Indian Naval Ensign A red cross on a white field, with the Indian state emblem in yellow at the center with the motto Satyamev Jayate below, and the Indian national flag in the canton.

(British) Indian Army

Flag Date Use Description
1942-1947 Ensign of the British Indian Army Red field emblazoned with Star of India crossed by two swords and beneath the Tudor Crown.
1878-1947 Flag of the Indian Army Service Corps A Blue Ensign with the Union Jack at the canton, and the Star of India crossed by two swords displayed in the fly.

(Royal) Indian Air Force

Flag Date Use Description
1945-1947 Ensign of the Royal Indian Air Force A field of air force blue with the United Kingdom's flag in the canton and the Royal Indian Air Force's roundel in the fly.

(Royal) Indian Marine/(Royal) Indian Navy

Flag Date Use Description
1863–1947 1877–1892 Ensign of Her Majesty's Indian Marine
1892–1928: Ensign of the Royal Indian Marine
1928–1934 Naval jack of the Royal Indian Marine
1934–1947: Naval jack of the Royal Indian Navy
A Blue Ensign with the Union Jack at the canton, and the Star of India displayed in the fly.
1884–1928 1884–1892 Naval jack of Her Majesty's Indian Marine
1892–1928: Naval jack of the Royal Indian Marine
The Union Jack with blue border.
1928–1950 1928–1934: Ensign of the Royal Indian Marine
1934–1950: Ensign of the Royal Indian Navy
The White Ensign of the Royal Navy.
1954–1955 1954–1955: Flag of the Chief of the Naval Staff and Commander-in-Chief, Indian Navy
1955: Flag of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Indian Navy
The St George's Cross.
Ensign of an Admiral in the Royal Navy.
1934–1958 1934–1948: Flag of the Flag Officer Commanding, Royal Indian Navy
1948–1950: Flag of the Chief of the Naval Staff and Commander-in-Chief, Royal Indian Navy
1950–1954: Flag of the Chief of the Naval Staff and Commander-in-Chief, Indian Navy
1955–1958: Flag of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Indian Navy
Ensign of a Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy.
1928–1958 1928–1932: Flag of the Flag Officer Commanding and Director, Royal Indian Marine
1934–1950: Flag of a Flag Officer, Royal Indian Navy
1950–1958: Flag of a Flag Officer, Indian Navy
Ensign of a Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy.

State and union territory flags

At present there are no officially recognised flags for individual states and union territories of India. No legal prohibitions to prevent states adopting distinctive flags exist in either the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950 or the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971.[2] In a 1994 case before the Supreme Court of India, S. R. Bommai v. Union of India, the Supreme Court declared that there is no prohibition in the Constitution of India for a state to have its own flag. However, a state flag should not dishonour the national flag.[3] The Flag code of India also permits other flags to be flown with the Flag of India, but not on the same flag pole of in a superior position to the national flag.[4]

Former official state flags

The state of Jammu and Kashmir had an officially recognised state flag between 1952 and 2019 under the special status granted to the state by Article 370 of the Constitution of India.

Flag State Usage date Description
1947–1952 The flag was red with a plough in the centre. The red background stood for labour and the plough stood for agriculture. The ratio of the flag was 3:2.
1952–2019 The flag was red with three white vertical stripes in the hoist and a plough in the fly. The red background stood for labour, the stripes stood for the three administrative divisions of the state (Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh) and the plough stood for agriculture. The ratio of the flag was 3:2.[5]

Proposed state flags

Flags have been proposed for Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, but neither were officially adopted.

Flag State Date Use Description
Tamil Nadu Proposed in 1970 The Government of Tamil Nadu proposed a design for a state flag in 1970.[6] Grey flag with the flag of India in the canton and the Emblem of Tamil Nadu in the fly.
Karnataka Proposed in 2018 The Government of Karnataka proposed a design for a state flag in 2018.[7] Yellow, white and red tricolour with the Emblem of Karnataka centred on the white band.

Banners of the states and union territories

When a distinctive banner is required to represent a state or union territory, the emblem of the state or union territory is usually displayed on a white field.[8][9][10]

States

Union territories

Political flags

National parties

Flag Date Party Description
1980–present Indian Peoples Party[11][12]
1885–present Indian National Congress[13][12]
1998–present All India Trinamool Congress[14]
1999–present Nationalist Congress Party[15]
2013–present National People's Party[16]
1984–present Bahujan Samaj Party[17][18]
1925–present Communist Party of India[19]
1964–present Communist Party of India (Marxist)[19]

Political alliance

Flag Date Party Description
2004-present United Progressive Alliance
File:National Democratic Alliance Flag.svg 1998–present National Democratic Alliance
1925-present Left Alliance
2015- present Janata Parivar Alliance

Historical flags

Historical flags


"A modern recreation of the flags of the Great Indian Empires and Majestic Royal Kingdoms. Based on artifact or archaeological findings."

Historical empires

Flag Duration Use Description
1100 BCE- 345 BCE Flag Of Magadha Empire
5th century BCE or mid-4th century BCE–c. 322 BCE Flag Of Nanda Empire
322 BCE – 184 BCE Flag of the Mauryan Empire A modern recreation of the flag of the Mauryan Empire. A striped banner with the insignia of Swastika.
185 BCE–73 BCE Flag of Shunga Empire A orange Flag with OM
73 –  26 BCE Flag of Kanva Empire
File:Satavahana dynasty.jpg Late 2nd century BCE–Early 3rd century CE Flag of Satavahana Dynasty A red Flag with Deity Suryadev, in Centre
30 AD–375AD Flag of Kushan Empire A modern recreation of Flag
c. 240 – c. 550 CE Flag of Gupta Empire The Gupta empire had been found to use the emblem of eagle or Garuda as their primary image in the dhwaja, However with time, the image of Garuda appeared in almost everything that symbolizes royalty in the era that is considered as the ‘Golden age of India’. Accordingly, it is needless to say that the royal seal or emblem used by the Guptas was also of Garuda.
c.500–c.647 CE Flag of Pushyabhuti dynasty

(Vardhana dynasty)

c. 250 CE – c. 500 CE Flag of Vakataka dynasty
345 CE–540 CE Flag of Kadamba Dynasty Sculpture depicts an elephant trampling horse on the foot of the right column
350 CE- 1140CE Flag of Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa Coat of arms for Kamarupa Kingdom
1100 BCE - 261 BCE Flag of Kalinga

Muvendar-Three Crowned Tamil Empire

Flag Duration Use Description
Flag of the Early Chola(Tiruchirappalli)
Flag of Chera (Kerala and Kongu Nadu)
Flag of Pandyas of Madurai

Early Medieval Empire

Flag Duration Use Description
848 CE-1279 CE Flag of the Chola Dynasty A close depiction of Chola Dynasty flag based on archaeological evidence
275 CE–897 CE Flag of the Pallava dynasty A modern recreation of the flag of the Pallava Dynasty. It was a redswallowtail flag with the insignia of the empire : The Singam or Lion flag is used to represent the Pallava dynasty,
1215–1619 Flag of Jaffna Kingdom An illustration of Flag of Jaffna Kingdom (Nandi Kodi) based on archaeological evidences.
751-842 Flag of the Tibetan Empire The Snow Leopard Standard.
1070 – 1230 CE Flag of Sena Empire A Flag of Sena Empire with coat of arms.
1163–1323CE Flag of the Kakatiya Dynasty
543–753 Flag of Chalukya Empire
973–1189 Flag of Kalyani Chalukya (Western Chalukya Empire)
1089 CE–1197 CE Flag of Gahadavala dynasty Of Kanyakubja (modern Kannauj).
1089 CE–1197 CE Flag of Khayaravala dynasty of Khayaragarh in Shahabad district
1187–1317 Flag of Seuna (Yadava) dynasty

The Kannauj Triangle Wars

Flag Duration Use Description
750 –1162 CE Flag of Pala Empire A watercourse colour flag with golden yellow Dharmachakra on center left and vertical golden yellow stripe on right
753 CE–982 CE Flag of Rashtrakuta dynasty The golden eagle or Garuda lanchhana is emblem of Rashtrakuta dynasty
File:Gurjara Dhwaj.jpg c. 730 CE–1036 CE Flag of Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty Gurjara Dhwaj- in centre, Varaha, incarnation of Vishnu, and solar symbol

Late Medieval Empire

Flag Duration Use Description
1336–1646 Flag of the Vijayanagara Empire A modern recreation of the flag of the Vijayanagara Empire. It was a yellow swallowtail flag with the insignia of the empire: a boar, the sun, the moon, and a dagger.
1434–1541 Flag of Gajapati Empire A modern recreation of the flag of the Gajapati Empire.
1228–1826 Flag of Ahom Kingdom The Ahom Insignia, Chum Phra Rung Seng Mung-was the titular deity of the Ahom dynasty, represented by a relic and which symbolized the Ahom king's sovereignty. It accompanied Sukaphaa across the Patkai on his journey into Assam.
1716-1799 Flag of The Sikh Confederacy Flag of the Nihang Khalsa Fauj showing weapons like Katar (dagger), Dhal Shield and Kirpan. The standard goes from 'bottom to top' signifying that the armies of the tenth guru are always victorious.

Islamic Empires

Flag Duration Use Description
1526–1858 Flag of the Mughal Empire (Alam) A flag that was primarily moss green.[20]
1538–1556 Flag of Sur Empire The Sur supplanted the Mughal dynasty as rulers of North India during the reign of the relatively ineffectual second Mughal Humayun.
1320–1413 Flag of the Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate A dark green flag with a black strip left of center.
1336–1524 Flag of Sindhi medieval Samma dynasty A white flag With four dark red strips
1407-1573 Flag of Gujarat Sultanate A white flag with two red strips
1347-1527 Flag of Bahamani Sultanate and Golconda Sultanate A cyan flag, according to Islamic Culture vol. 46, p. 140. Islamic Culture Board, 1972
1382–1601 Flag of Khandesh Sultanate and Ahmadnagar Sultanate Flag of the Nizam Shahi dynasty of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate,the flag had a Quranic verse engraved.
1724-1948 Flag Of Hyderabad Deccan Subah
1692-1855 Flag of Carnatic Sultnate
1352-1576 Flag of the Bengal Sultanate A white flag with two red strips at the top and bottom.
1576-1757 Flag of the Bengal Subah A white flag with three red barrels and a red sword.
1339–1561 Flag of Kashmir (Shah Mir) Sultanate
1445–1540 Flag of Sultanate of Multan

Early Modern Empires

Flag Duration Use Description
6th century A.D to mid 20th century Flag of Rajputana Confederacy The Rajputs used the sun symbol in their flags.
1674–1818 Flag of the Maratha Empire (Bhagwa Dhwaj) A saffron colored swallowtail flag.[21]
1799–1849 Flag of the Sikh Empire (Nishan Sahib) A triangular flag that was saffron with a green border.

Colonial India

British rule in India

Flag Duration Use Description
1880–1947 Civil Ensign of British India used to represent British India internationally. A Red Ensign with the Union Jack at the canton, defaced with the Star of India emblem displayed in the fly.
1885–1947 Flag of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India The Union Jack defaced with the insignia of the Order of the Star of India beneath the Tudor Crown.
1858–1947 The official state flag of the British Empire used in India The Flag of the United Kingdom.
1801–1858 Flag of the East India Company A striped banner with the Union Jack in the canton.
1707–1801 Flag of the East India Company A striped banner with the Union Jack of Great Britain in the canton.
1600–1707 Flag of the East India Company A striped banner with Saint George's Cross in the canton.
1699–1947 Flag of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal Presidency, later Bengal Province) A Blue Ensign with the Union Flag at the canton, and the Bengal Presidency Emblem displayed in the fly.
1824 - 1948 Flag of Burma Province of British India British Blue Ensign with the Union Jack occupying one quarter of the field placed in the canton and defaced with the Badge of Burma: a peacock on a golden disk.

Princely states

French India

Flag Date Use Description
1667–1791 Flag of the Kingdom of France Flag of the Kingdom of France.
1791–1794 1791–1792: Flag of the Kingdom of France
1792–1794: Flag of the French First Republic
The flag of France.
1814-1815
1815–1830
Flag of the Kingdom of France under the Bourbon Restoration Flag of the Kingdom of France.
1794–1804, 1830–1940, 1944–1954 1794–1804: Flag of the French First Republic
1804–1814, 1815: Flag of the First French Empire
1830–1848; Flag of the Kingdom of France
1848–1852: Flag of the French Second Republic
1852–1870: Flag of the Second French Empire
1870–1940: Flag of the French Third Republic and French Empire
1944–1946: Flag of the Provisional Government of the Fourth French Republic
1946–1954: Flag of the French Fourth Republic and French Union
The flag of France.
1940–1944 Flag of French India under Free France Flag of Free France with the Cross of Lorraine

Portuguese India

Flag Date Use Description
1497–1521 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal.
1521–1578 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal.
1578–1616 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal.
1616–1640 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal.
1640–1667 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal.
1667–1706 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal.
1706–1750 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal.
1816–1826 Flag of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves.
1826–1830 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal.
1830–1910 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal. Vertical bicolour blue-white. Proportion of the fields: 1:1.
1910–1961 (de facto)
1910–1974 (de jure)
Flag of the Portuguese Republic. The final state flag of Portuguese India. Used from the implantation of the Portuguese Republic in 1910. Officially used until 1974, as Portugal only then recognised the Annexation of Portuguese India.
1967 (proposed) Proposed official flag for Portuguese India in 1967. Proposal by F. P. de Almeida Langhans. Never actually used.
1505-1961 Distintive Flag of a Portuguese Colony Governor-General (later Overseas Province Governor-General)

Dutch India

Flag Date Use Description
1605-1795 The Prince's Flag
1652-1795 States Flag
1795–1806 Flag of the Batavian Republic
1813–1825 Flag of Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands and the United Kingdom of the Netherlands

Danish India

Flag Date Use Description
1620–1869 The flag of Denmark (Denmark-Norway until 1814)

Swedish India

Flag Date Use Description
1733 The flag of Sweden

Austrian India

Flag Date Use Description
1778–1785 The flag of Archduchy of Austria

Dominion of India

Flag Date Use Description
1947–1950 Flag of the Dominion of India A horizontal tricolour of saffron at the top, white in the middle, and green at the bottom. In the centre is a navy blue wheel with twenty-four spokes, known as the Ashoka Chakra.
1947–1950 Flag of the Governor-General of India Dark blue field emblazoned with the royal crest (a Tudor Crown surmounted by the lion of England, itself wearing the crown), beneath which was the word 'India' in gold majuscules. Similar to flags used by other Governors-General of Commonwealth realms.

Flags used in the Indian independence movement

Flag Date Use Description
1906 Calcutta flag Three horizontal bands of equal width with the top being orange, the centre yellow, and the bottom green. It had eight half-opened lotus flowers on the top stripe, and a picture of the sun and a crescent moon on the bottom stripe. वन्दे मातरम् (Vande Mātaram) was inscribed in the centre in Devanagari. The partition of Bengal (1905) resulted in the introduction of a new Indian flag that sought to unite the multitude of castes and races within the country. The Vande Mataram flag, part of the Swadeshi movement against the British, comprised Indian religious symbols represented in western heraldic fashion. The tricolour flag included eight white lotuses on the upper green band representing the eight provinces, a sun and a crescent on the bottom red band, and the Vande Mataram slogan in Hindi on the central yellow band. The flag was launched in Calcutta bereft of any ceremony and the launch was only briefly covered by newspapers. The flag was not covered in contemporary governmental or political reports either, but was used at the annual session of the Indian National Congress. A slightly modified version was subsequently used by Madam Bhikaji Cama at the Second Socialist International Meeting in Stuttgart. Despite the multiple uses of the flag, it failed to generate enthusiasm amongst Indian nationalists.[22]
1907 Early Indian nationalist flags [Note 1]
1917 Flag of the Home Rule Movement[Note 2] Five red and four green horizontal stripes
On the upper left quadrant was the Union Jack, which signified the Dominion status that the movement sought to achieve. A crescent and a star, both in white, are set in top fly. Seven white stars are arranged as in the Saptarishi constellation (the constellation Ursa Major), which is sacred to Hindus.
1931–1947 The Swaraj Flag, officially adopted by the Indian National Congress in 1931. In the years 1943–1945 it was the official flag of the Azad Hind Imperial Japanese puppet government for India and the Indian National Army
1942–1945 Flag of the Indian Legion of the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany Three horizontal strips of saffron, white, and green, with a springing tiger in the centre.

Proposed flags

Flag Date Use Description
Proposed in 1904, used in April 1910 Flag proposed in an issue of an Anglo-Indian weekly.[25] Dark blue, green and light blue triband with a purple band at the hoist depicting the Orion constellation. A thin red border surrounds the whole flag.
1921 Mahatma Gandhi's Original Proposal
1921 Gandhi's flag, introduced at the Indian National Congress meeting in 1921
1947 Louis Mountbatten's proposed flag for India.[25] The Swaraj flag with a small Union Flag in the canton.
1965 Proposed official flag for Portuguese India in 1965. The proposal came after the annexation of the territories in 1961 and was part of a series of similar flags for the other colonies. Proposal by F. P. de Almeida Langhans. Never actually used.

House Flags

Flag Date Use Description
1919–present Scindia Steam Navigation Company Ltd.
19th-1952 Bombay Steam Navigation Company

Vexillology Associations

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of Indian Vexillological Association

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Around the same time, another proposal for the flag was initiated by Sister Nivedita, a Hindu reformist and disciple of Swami Vivekananda. The flag consisted of a thunderbolt in the centre and a hundred and eight oil lamps for the border, with the Vande Mataram caption split around the thunderbolt. It was also presented at the Indian National Congress meeting in 1906.[23] Soon, many other proposals were initiated, but none of them gained attention from the nationalist movement.
  2. ^ In 1916, Suraiya Tayyabji submitted thirty new designs, in the form of a booklet funded by members of the High Court of Madras. These many proposals and recommendations did little more than keep the flag movement alive. The same year, Annie Besant and Bal Gangadhar Tilak adopted a new flag as part of the Home Rule Movement. The flag included the Union Jack in the upper left corner, a star and crescent in the upper right, and seven stars displayed diagonally from the lower right, on a background of five red and four green alternating bands. The flag resulted in the first governmental initiative against any nationalistic flag, as a magistrate in Coimbatore banned its use. The ban was followed by a public debate on the function and importance of a national flag.[24]

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