Tiranga
Tiranga is an Indian superhero published and distributed by Raj Comics. The costume, cape and shield of Tiranga are designed according to the tri-colour of the Indian national flag.

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Tiranga, Characters in Indian Comics SeriesTiranga is a popular character in Indian comics series and amongst the many superheroes created and published by Raj Comics. Tiranga is one of the most renowned titles in the Raj Comics universe, along with Nagraj, Super Commando Dhruva, Doga, Bheriya etc. the Indian superhero character of Tiranga is inspired from the very famous Marvel comics character of Captain America.

Concept of Tiranga
Tiranga is an Indian superhero, dressed in the attire of the tri-colour of the Indian national flag. His secret identity is named Abhay Deshpande, also known as Bharat Deshpande. Tiranga, which literally means tri-colour, is a patriot who uses his advanced tri-coloured shield to protect the civilians and the nation from various criminal elements and those who spread hate and violence. His super powers are not that well defined. Tiranga operates as a detective and is very intelligent and has one of the sharpest minds. His shield protects him from various attacks and dangers and he is most popular for his poetic dialogues. Some of his arch-nemesis includes Shatranj, Nakalchi, CNN, Rasayan and Enviro. Tiranga is affiliated to the team P.O.E.M. (Protectors of Earth and Mankind) and Jan Shakti as well. Some of the most notable aliases of the character of Tiranga is Advocate Satyaprakash and Mansi, who support him in his various missions.

Publications of Tiranga
Numerous issues of Tiranga have been published and distributed by Raj Comics through out the years. Some of the comics are titled as Insaaf, Jahreele Sikke, Kaha Hai Tiranga, Lehrata Rahega Tiranga, Nishana, Suraksha Chakra, Benaqaab, Nakalchi, Sindoor Mita Do, Kaatil Aankhien, Chhalava, Sab Marenge Bari-Bari, Ab Marenge Sab, Panic Attack, Deshdrohi, Khooni Episode, Aakhri Hatyara, Ek Bata Do, Mistri Vita, Most Wanted, Gorakhdandha, Chehra Kaha Chhupaoun, Putlibai, Mr, Rasayan, Maut Ka Tikat, Bam Lelo, Bodyguard, Tiranga Jala Doongi, RDX Taringa, Tiranga Chadhega Fansi, Jaan Bacha Tiranga, Dushman Number 1, Aag Baboola Tiranga, Ziddi, Alvida Tiranga, Tiranga Kafan, Dar Master Tiranga, Arrest Him Tiranga, Danga Tiranga, Professor Enviro, Arrest Him Tiranga, Bhooj Paheli Tiranga, Gareeb Tiranga, Insaaf Tiranga, Doctor Danger, Professor Enviro, Tiranga Ka Dushman, Tiranga Meri Adalat and Sattebaaz.

Tiranga has been named appropriately as his costume and cape is designed according to the tri-colour of the Indian flag.


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