Bhikaiji Patel-Cama, a prominent feminist-nationalist and freedom fighter from India, made history by hoisting the Indian flag at the International Socialist Conference in Germany on August 2, 1907. At a time when the Indian freedom movement was dominated by men, her bold act drew global attention to the country's plight and struggle for independence from British rule. Despite her significant contributions, Bhikaiji Patel-Cama remains a lesser-known figure in India's history, overshadowed by her male counterparts. This article delves into the life of this extraordinary woman, exploring her role in India's fight for freedom and her lasting legacy.