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[Announcer] On August 15th 1947, the great symbol of the British Empire came down for the last time, to be replaced by the banner of the new Indian government In 1947, India wasted no time in removing all Union Jacks that flew across their land. The British flag had represented those who ruled the country, not the people who actually live there and call it their home. In its place, India raised its very own tricolour flag, which was designed by an Indian man to represent the people of the country. The changing of the flag was a somewhat ceremonial event, but it signified something much greater. India had achieved independence, and was finally its own country, after decades of struggle against colonial rule. A country changing its flag is not all that uncommon, which can be done for a variety of different reasons, and its not always quite as obvious as in the case of India. The first country were going to look at is actually another former British colony, but with a very different p