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The time difference between England and Pakistan and based on their capitols Islamabad and London (Greenwich Mean Time), is four hours forward. For example, if it is 15.28 in England, it will be 19.28 in Pakistan.
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In winter the clocks in England are not in day light saving mode and hence the time difference between Pakistan and England is +5 hours according to the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT); so if the time is 1:00 PM in the afternoon on 23rd November, 2006 in London in England the time will be 6:00 PM in Islamabad, Pakistan. Conversely if the time is 1:00 PM in Pakistan then the time in England will be 8:00 AM.
When the clocks in UK are in daylight saving mode which commences from March 25, 2007 to October 28, 2007 the time difference between England and Pakistan will be +6 hours as the time will be one hour ahead to what it is in winter.
When the clocks in UK are in daylight saving mode which commences from March 25, 2007 to October 28, 2007 the time difference between England and Pakistan will be +6 hours as the time will be one hour ahead to what it is in winter.
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The simplest way to find out the difference in the time between any two countries in the world is to use the time zone which is used as the international standard time zone, namely the Greenwich Mean Time. The Greenwich Mean Time is abbreviated as GMT.
To use the simplest method to find out the difference in time between the time in England and the time in Pakistan on November 23, 2006 (both England and Pakistan are located in the northern hemisphere and it is winter in both the countries in the month of November), it is advisable to take 12 noon Greenwich Mean Time (that is 12pm in the afternoon in the United Kingdom) as the standard time. Pakistan is four-and-a-half hours ahead of GMT.
Therefore, if it is noon in England, the time in Pakistan is 4.30pm. It means the time in Pakistan is four-and-a-half hours ahead of the time in England. In other words, the time in England is four-and-a-half hours behind the time in Pakistan.
To use the simplest method to find out the difference in time between the time in England and the time in Pakistan on November 23, 2006 (both England and Pakistan are located in the northern hemisphere and it is winter in both the countries in the month of November), it is advisable to take 12 noon Greenwich Mean Time (that is 12pm in the afternoon in the United Kingdom) as the standard time. Pakistan is four-and-a-half hours ahead of GMT.
Therefore, if it is noon in England, the time in Pakistan is 4.30pm. It means the time in Pakistan is four-and-a-half hours ahead of the time in England. In other words, the time in England is four-and-a-half hours behind the time in Pakistan.
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