No. Israel is in the Israel Standard Time (IST - GMT+2) zone.
India falls in the Indian Standard Time (IST) time zone, which is UTC+5:30.
The whole country uses UTC + 5.5 hours. It is called India Standard Time, which is abbreviated IST, although IST is also the accepted abbreviation for Israel Standard Time and Irish Summer Time.
India is in the IST time zone, which does not observe daylight savings, (GMT +5.30) putting it 10 hours and 30 minutes ahead of the EST time zone which does observe daylight savings. Therefore, 8am in EST is 7.30pm in IST outside daylight savings and 6.30pm during.
India Time - Indian Standard Time (IST) UTC/(GMT) +5.5
IST is the time zone in India, so 11:30am IST is 11:30am in India.
No. Israel is in the Israel Standard Time (IST - GMT+2) zone.
India falls in the Indian Standard Time (IST) time zone, which is UTC+5:30.
(IST)India Standard Time is GMT (UTC) +5.5
Sultanput is located in the IST (GMT+5.30) timezone.
IST is 5 hours and 30 minutes ahead, so it will be 22:00 or 10pm.
The time zone PDT has -7 hours difference form GMT and IST has + 5.30. Have a look in to this site, http://www.timeanddate.com/.
The acronym IST stands for 'Insulin Shock Therapy'. It is a form of therapy used to induce coma in patients. IST can also mean Indian Standard Time which is a time zone in India.
The whole country uses UTC + 5.5 hours. It is called India Standard Time, which is abbreviated IST, although IST is also the accepted abbreviation for Israel Standard Time and Irish Summer Time.
India is in the IST time zone, which does not observe daylight savings, (GMT +5.30) putting it 10 hours and 30 minutes ahead of the EST time zone which does observe daylight savings. Therefore, 8am in EST is 7.30pm in IST outside daylight savings and 6.30pm during.
India Time - Indian Standard Time (IST) UTC/(GMT) +5.5
If it's 17:00 GMT, the time in India will be 22:30 IST. India is 5 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).