Why are the flags of Indonesia and Monaco similar, how did they become the root of controversy? Where PM Modi reached

Flag dispute between Monaco and Indonesia.

PM Modi is on a visit to Indonesia. That Indonesia whose flag became the cause of dispute with Monaco. The news of the controversy made headlines across the world. If you see the flag of Indonesia and Monaco, you will hardly be able to differentiate between them. There are two stripes in the flags of both the countries. Red on top and white on the bottom. Now the question is why and how do two countries have the same flag? Who first used this red and white flag?

To know the answer to this question, we first have to understand the story of Monaco. Monaco officially adopted this flag, which had red and white stripes, on April 4, 1881, during the reign of Prince Charles III. This flag depicts the emblem of the ruling dynasty of the 14th century.Indonesia declared independence and officially hoisted the red and white flag on August 17, 1945, marking its adoption. From here the foundation of the controversy was laid.

Why did Indonesia stand firm despite Monaco’s objection?

When Indonesia adopted this flag, the matter reached Monaco. Monaco argued that Indonesia should have chosen a different design to avoid confusion, but Indonesia is sticking to its flag. Many arguments were given behind this decision. It was claimed that the red and white flag of Indonesia has historical roots, which are linked to the Majapahit Empire from the 13th to 15th centuries. Historically and culturally the colors red and white have been the hallmark of the Indonesian island. Even before the formation of Monaco, its connection has been there.

Monaco Flag

The flag of Monaco is slightly square in shape. Photo: Pexels

Despite all the controversy and Monaco’s arguments, the then government of Indonesia refused to change its national flag. Explaining the reason for this, he said that the red and white colors have long been a symbol of the struggle of the Indonesian people, which has no connection with Monaco. The choice and color of the national flag is not related to the flag of any other country, but to the history of the country.

What solution was found?

Amidst the dispute, both the countries found a solution so that confusion regarding this issue can be avoided at the international level in future. Both the countries decided to prepare their respective flags in different size proportions.

Indonesia kept the ratio of the flag at 2:3. Whereas, Monaco adopted the ratio of 4:5. That means the flag looks small and square. However, these differences are so subtle that it is difficult to spot them at a glance. This can be understood only by looking carefully at the red and white colors.

Indonesia Flag

The flag of Indonesia is more rectangular. Photo: Pexels

changed the tone of red

Apart from the size, the only change that happened was the red colour. Indonesia and Monaco both use red and white, but the specific shades of red they choose differ slightly. Pantone Red 032 is used in the flag of Indonesia. Monaco Red, on the other hand, uses 032C, which appears darker in color. Although it is generally difficult to differentiate between the two colors, it is very important in the world of graphic design and printing.

meaning of colors

Even though the flags of both the countries look similar, the colors have different meanings.In Indonesia, red color is a symbol of people’s struggle and bravery. White color represents honesty and purity. In this way the flag here is a symbol of independence and national spirit. Whereas in the case of Monaco, white and white represent the symbols of the Grimaldi dynasty, not revolution and struggle. It is more a symbol of aristocratic heritage.

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Ankit Gupta

Ankit Gupta

Born in Lucknow, the city of Nawabs. Graduated from DAV College and MBA from Punjab Technical University. The desire to write and the passion to know the story beyond the news brought me into journalism. Started his career in 2008 with Lucknow’s first Hindi tabloid ‘Lucknow Lead’. Tried my hand in the features section. Then he joined Dainik Jagran’s iNext from Gorakhpur, the city of Baba Gorakhnath. Joined the Jaipur head office of Rajasthan Patrika in 2013 for reporting on city news and health magazine. After spending about 5 years here, I reached Dainik Bhaskar’s Bhopal head office in 2018 for a new beginning in the digital world. Got hold of research, explainer, data story and infographic. The most complex news of health and science explained in simple words. Said goodbye to Dainik Bhaskar in 2021 and joined the digital wing of TV9 Group. Currently working in TV9, I am heading the ‘Knowledge’ section as an Assistant News Editor. There is focus and interest on explainer, data and research stories.

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