The Time Difference Between IST And GMT?

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Suhail Ajmal answered
IST is 5.5 hours ahead of Greenwich Meridian Time. It is 3:54 pm in India and 10:24am according to Greenwich Meridian Time.
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5 hours 30 Minutes
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If you are wanting to know what time it is in India when it is x time at Greenwich, there are no calculations really required beyond the hour adjustment between the time zones. But if you are asking about the longitudinal difference for an astrological calculation, the longitude is required for the place being computed. It's generally a minute for each three degrees and 56 minutes of longitude, multiplied by the difference between the India longitude and the Greenwich longitude. This is the purist form of calculation which does away with having to look at a table. It does require that you take the distance and convert it into minutes, then take the longitudes and convert them into minutes, so that all the calculations are performed with the unit of minutes of longitude. Then once you have the distance measured you would convert it to the degrees and minutes for the table lookups.

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5.30
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Hey england has adopted the daylight savings time.. Is it after that ..that the difference is 5.30..

I mean if both adopt dst..then the difference would change?
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If you are wanting to know what time it is in India when it is x time at Greenwich, there are no calculations really required beyond the hour adjustment between the time zones. But if you are asking about the longitudinal difference for an astrological calculation, the longitude is required for the place being computed. It's generally a minute for each three degrees and 56 minutes of longitude, multiplied by the difference between the India longitude and the Greenwich longitude. This is the purist form of calculation which does away with having to look at a table. It does require that you take the distance and convert it into minutes, then take the longitudes and convert them into minutes, so that all the calculations are performed with the unit of minutes of longitude. Then once you have the distance measured you would convert it to the degrees and minutes for the table lookups.

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