No. PST is the acronym for 'Pacific Standard Time'.
Pakistan time zone is calculated as follows: Local time (in Pakistan) = GMT + 5 HRS so: PST (Pakistan Standard Time) = 6:30 PM + 5:00 PST = 11:30 PM
Pst=pacific time zone.
8:00 am PST.
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If it is 8am CST it is 6am PST
Pakistan time zone is calculated as follows: Local time (in Pakistan) = GMT + 5 HRS so: PST (Pakistan Standard Time) = 6:30 PM + 5:00 PST = 11:30 PM
1800 Pakistan Standard Time (PKT) = 0500 PST = 0600 PDT
Pakistan Standard Time (PST) is normally UTC/GMT +5 hours and UTC/GMT +6 hours with DST offset.
Pst=pacific time zone.
PST = MST - 1 hour
8:00 am PST.
Pacific Standard Time (PST) = GMT - 7:00
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If it is 8am CST it is 6am PST
It means it is 1 pm in the Pacific region.
At 6 PM PST, it's 5 AM EAT in Madagascar.
The time difference between PST and MST is 1 hour. Example: 8 AM in PST = 9 AM in MST.