Time zone · Asia
IST
India Standard Time
India Standard Time (IST) keeps Sri Lanka, India, and surrounding regions locked to a steady UTC+05:30 offset all year—no daylight saving shifts, no clock changes. Whether you're scheduling a call between Colombo and Kolkata or syncing project deadlines across South Asia, IST offers a predictable rhythm that simplifies cross-border collaboration.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Current offset
UTC+05:30
Standard · +0530
Daylight saving
Not observed
Year-round standard time
IANA zones
2
None observe daylight saving
DST offset
—
No summer variant
About IST
A fixed, year-round offset.
India Standard Time (IST) keeps Sri Lanka, India, and surrounding regions locked to a steady UTC+05:30 offset all year—no daylight saving shifts, no clock changes. Whether you're scheduling a call between Colombo and Kolkata or syncing project deadlines across South Asia, IST offers a predictable rhythm that simplifies cross-border collaboration.
IANA zones · the technical identifiers
The 2 zones that resolve to IST.
For software, always store the IANA identifier — never the abbreviation alone. The database keeps these zones distinct because their rules can, and historically did, diverge.
Cities currently on IST
The same hour, city by city.
111 cities · all UTC+05:30
Where IST is used
2 countries.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about IST, daylight saving, and how to handle it in software. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].
- Why doesn’t IST observe daylight saving time?
- India and Sri Lanka have chosen to maintain a consistent time year-round for simplicity in governance, transportation, and daily life—especially near the equator, where daylight hours vary little across seasons.
- What is unique about India Standard Time’s half-hour offset?
- IST is one of only a few global timezones with a 30-minute offset (UTC+05:30), historically chosen to balance solar noon between India’s eastern and western cities after independence.
- Is IST used only in India?
- No—Sri Lanka also uses IST under the Asia/Colombo zone, sharing the exact same UTC+05:30 offset since 2006.
- When did Sri Lanka switch to IST permanently?
- Sri Lanka adopted UTC+05:30 permanently on April 15, 2006, aligning fully with India’s time zone after experimenting with several offsets.
- How does IST affect business across South Asia?
- With over 1.5 billion people operating on the same time without DST changes, scheduling across India, Sri Lanka, and neighbor regions is straightforward and reliable.
- Does IST ever change in the future?
- There are no known plans for India or Sri Lanka to adopt daylight saving or change their current offset.
- What’s the history behind India’s time zone?
- IST was established during British rule and retained post-independence, chosen to unify the subcontinent under a single standard time despite spanning nearly 30 degrees of longitude.
- Are there other half-hour time zones like IST?
- Yes—Nepal uses UTC+05:45, and Iran uses UTC+03:30, but IST remains the most widely used half-hour offset by population.
- Why does IST have two member zones in timezone.io’s data?
- Both Asia/Kolkata (India) and Asia/Colombo (Sri Lanka) observe the same UTC+05:30 offset and neither observes DST, so they are grouped under IST.
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