TIME
DIFFERENCE FROM INDIA
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Australia (DST)
1
|
+5.5
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| Australia 26 Mar~27
Aug (EST)1 |
+4.5
|
| Bangladesh |
+0.5
|
| Brunei |
+2.5
|
| Cambodia |
+1.5
|
| China |
+2.5
|
| Hong Kong |
+2.5
|
| Indonesia2 |
+1.5
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| Japan |
+3.5
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| Korea |
+3.5
|
| Laos |
+1.5
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| Malaysia |
+2.5
|
| Myanmar |
+1.
|
| Nepal |
0
|
| New Zealand
(DST)3 |
+7.5
|
|
New Zealand 19 Mar~1 Oct
|
+6.5
|
| Pakistan |
-0.5
|
| Papua New Guinea |
+4.5
|
| Philippines |
+2.5
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| Singapore |
+2.5
|
| Sri Lanka |
0
|
| Taiwan |
+2.5
|
| Thailand |
+1.5
|
| Vietnam |
+1.5
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| Europe4 |
-4.5
|
| Europe 26 Mar~29 Oct (DST) |
-3.5
|
| UK5 |
-5.5
|
| UK 26 Mar~29 Oct (DST) |
-4.5
|
| USA East
Coast6 |
-10.5
|
| USA East Coast 2 Apr~28 Oct (DST) |
-9.5
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1. Australia's eight states and territories
span three time zones. In West Australia (Perth),
DST is not practiced; use EST
throughout the year, but subtract 2 hours. In Queensland
(Brisbane) DST is also not practiced, so use
the EST throughout the year. South Australia practice
DST, but subtract 30 minutes from both DST and EST figures.
For Tasmania (Hobart), EST finishes on 1 October not
27 August. For Victoria (Melbourne), NSW (Sydney) and
ACT (Canberra) use the figures as shown. DST applies
before and after the EST period shown.
2. Indonesia covers three time zones. Times shown above
are for Jakarta.
3. In New Zealand, DST applies both before and after
the 19 Mar to 1 October period.
4. In Europe, standard times apply before and after
the 26 Mar to 29 October period.
5. In UK, standard times apply before and after the
26 Mar to 29 October period.
6. In the USA, standard times apply before and after
the 2 April to 28 October period.
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