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GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is a time standard that reflects the mean solar time at the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, London, and is used as a reference point for time zones worldwide. IMT (Indian Mean Time), on the other hand, is a time zone used in India that is 5 hours and 30 minutes ahead of GMT, aligning closely with the mean solar time in the Indian subcontinent. The key difference lies in their geographical references and the time offsets they represent.

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