India's Emblem, born on 26 Jan 1950, is an iconic symbol of sovereignty and historical essence.
The Emblem's design is inspired by Ashoka's Lion Capital, a relic of ancient Indian majesty.
Four majestic lions represent courage, power, and confidence, echoing aspirations and unity.
The Dharma Chakra at the base embodies truth and righteousness, guiding the nation’s moral compass.
The interlaced eternal knot signifies interdependence, continuity, and a harmonious state of existence.
Adopted in 1950, the Emblem connects modern India with its ancient roots and diverse culture.
A symbol of unity and democracy, the Emblem reinforces national pride, integrity, and heritage.