Pakistan Standard Time (PST) is normally UTC/GMT +5 hours and UTC/GMT +6 hours with DST offset.
9 am Eastern Time is 6 pm Pakistan Standard Time.
There is no standard meridian for Pakistan, if you are referring to the standard time zone it is 5+ or 6+ hours, depending on the time of year
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I think it is 10 am in Pakistan
The time zone in Pakistan is Pakistan Standard Time (PKT), which is UTC+5.
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If 10:00PM in Pakistan what will be time in San Francisco
The city where Pakistan Standard Time (PST) is taken as the reference time is Karachi. Karachi is the largest and most populous city in Pakistan and serves as the country's economic and cultural hub. It is located in the southern part of Pakistan and is known for its diverse population, vibrant markets, and historical landmarks.
No, PST typically stands for Pacific Standard Time, which is the time zone used in parts of the United States and Canada. Pakistan Standard Time is typically abbreviated as PKT.
Pakistan Standard Time is 5 to 6 Hours ahead from West Africa. If you are from West Africa you will have to add 5 hours to get Pakistan Standard Time and vice versa.
Pakistan Standard Time (PKT) is 9 hours ahead of Eastern Time (ET).