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Convert Delhi time to Moscow time

Moscow is 2 hours 30 minutes behind Delhi right now, so midday in Delhi lands in the morning in Moscow.

Convert a time

Converted time

Hour by hour

Every hour of a day in Delhi, and what the clock reads in Moscow at that same moment.

DelhiMoscow
00:0021:30previous day
01:0022:30previous day
02:0023:30previous day
03:0000:30
04:0001:30
05:0002:30
06:0003:30
07:0004:30
08:0005:30
09:0006:30
10:0007:30
11:0008:30
12:0009:30
13:0010:30
14:0011:30
15:0012:30
16:0013:30
17:0014:30
18:0015:30
19:0016:30
20:0017:30
21:0018:30
22:0019:30
23:0020:30

Daylight saving time

Both cities keep one offset all year. Whatever difference holds today still holds in six months.

Delhi

Does not observe daylight saving time

Standard
UTC+5:30

Moscow

Does not observe daylight saving time

Standard
UTC+3

When you can actually talk

The window is 6 hours 30 minutes wide — 11:30–18:00 in Delhi, 09:00–15:30 in Moscow.

Reference

The underlying data, in case you need to put it in a calendar invitation or a configuration file.

 DelhiMoscow
IANA zoneAsia/KolkataEurope/Moscow
AbbreviationISTUTC+3
Standard offsetUTC+5:30UTC+3
Daylight offset
Clock changes this year00
CountryIndiaRussia

Example, not the current time. Live times appear once the page loads.

Common questions

What is the time difference between Delhi and Moscow?
Moscow is 2 hours 30 minutes behind Delhi. That figure is current — it changes by an hour when either city starts or ends daylight saving, and the exact dates are listed above.
When is the best time to call Moscow from Delhi?
Between 11:30–18:00 in Delhi, which is 09:00–15:30 in Moscow. That is the only stretch where both cities are inside a 09:00–18:00 day.
Does Delhi observe daylight saving time?
No. Delhi stays on UTC+5:30 all year, so its clocks never move.
Does Moscow observe daylight saving time?
No. Moscow stays on UTC+3 all year, so its clocks never move.
If it is midday in Delhi, what time is it in Moscow?
It is 09:30 in Moscow, on the same calendar date. That holds for the current offsets; it does not change through the year, because neither city moves its clocks.
Which time zones do Delhi and Moscow use?
Delhi uses Asia/Kolkata, currently UTC+5:30 (IST), and Moscow uses Europe/Moscow, currently UTC+3. Those identifiers are the ones to use in code — abbreviations are ambiguous and offsets change.