Current Time in Khāsh, Afghanistan

View the live clock for Khāsh, Afghanistan in Asia/Kabul (UTC+4:30), with no daylight saving time and easy city comparisons.

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Khāsh Standard TimeGMT +04:30Tue, Jul 21
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Live Time and Offset

See the current time in Khāsh, Afghanistan, using the Asia/Kabul timezone with a fixed UTC+4:30 offset and no DST adjustments.

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DST Schedule Details

Check whether Khāsh observes daylight saving time, including exact clock-change dates if rules ever change, plus spring forward and fall back timing.

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Compare and Export Meetings

Compare Khāsh time with other cities in a visual grid, then export meeting times to ICS, Google Calendar, or Gmail.

How to Check Current Time in Khāsh, Afghanistan

  1. Open the Khāsh time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/afghanistan/khash to see Khāsh, Afghanistan already loaded in the comparison grid. This is useful when you need to coordinate a call with someone in Khāsh, Afghanistan, or confirm the local hour before arranging travel across Afghanistan’s western border region.

  2. Add the cities you need to compare: Click + Add City and search for places like New York, London, Dubai, or Tokyo, depending on whether you are planning a business call, a remote team handoff, or a travel itinerary. For example, New York is a common comparison for U.S.-based teams, while Dubai matters for regional trade and transit connections across the Gulf.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Click Select if needed, then drag across the 24-hour timeline to highlight a meeting window in purple, and adjust it with the center or the left/right handles. If you drag a morning slot in Khāsh, Afghanistan, you can immediately see whether it lands in workable hours for London or whether it falls into late-night hours for New York.

  4. Export the meeting time once the range is set: Use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the schedule to coworkers, clients, or travel companions. This is especially useful for distributed teams that need the meeting to appear correctly in each person’s local calendar without manual conversion.

About Khāsh Time Zone

Khāsh, Afghanistan uses Asia/Kabul, which places the city on UTC+4:30 all year. That half-hour offset is important because it differs from many neighboring business hubs that sit on full-hour offsets, so even a simple call window can shift by 30 minutes when you compare schedules across borders.

Khāsh does not observe daylight saving time, so the local clock stays on the same offset throughout the year. That makes planning more predictable for logistics, cross-border coordination, and remote work, especially for teams dealing with Afghanistan’s western routes toward Iran and regional transit links that often involve Dubai-based coordination.

Because Khāsh, Afghanistan is in the same broad regional band as Kabul time, it aligns more closely with Afghanistan’s national working day than with Europe or North America. For international scheduling, the most practical comparisons are usually with Dubai for Gulf business, London for finance and NGO coordination, and New York for U.S. clients or diaspora contacts.

Khāsh City Details

Khāsh, Afghanistan has a population of 15,133, which makes it a small city where local scheduling often depends on practical daily rhythms rather than large metropolitan office hours. Its coordinates are 31.52919°, 62.79055°, placing it in Afghanistan’s far western area near the country’s borderland geography and overland trade corridors.

The local currency is the Afghan afghani (AFN), and the country dialing code is +93. Those details matter when you are arranging hotel bookings, transport, supplier calls, or money transfers, because international vendors and mobile contacts often need both the currency and the country code to confirm the right destination.

Time Differences from Khāsh

In January, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 9 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York (UTC-5): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 11:30 PM the previous day in New York. In July, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 8 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York (UTC-4): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 12:30 AM in New York. That means a morning standup in Khāsh is usually a late-night or very early-morning call for U.S. East Coast teams.

In January, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 4 hours 30 minutes ahead of London (UTC+0): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 4:30 AM in London. In July, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 3 hours 30 minutes ahead of London (UTC+1): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 5:30 AM in London. For finance, aid, and media coordination, this usually means London meetings work better later in the Khāsh afternoon.

In January, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 4 hours 30 minutes behind Tokyo (UTC+9): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 1:30 PM in Tokyo. In July, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 4 hours 30 minutes behind Tokyo (UTC+9): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 1:30 PM in Tokyo. This steady relationship is useful for manufacturing, procurement, and technology coordination because the time gap does not change with the season.

In January, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 6 hours 30 minutes behind Sydney (UTC+11): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 3:30 PM in Sydney. In July, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 5 hours 30 minutes behind Sydney (UTC+10): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 2:30 PM in Sydney. This is helpful for aviation, education, and remote collaboration with Australian teams because the overlap shifts by season.

In January, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 30 minutes ahead of Dubai (UTC+4): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 8:30 AM in Dubai. In July, Khāsh (UTC+4:30) is 30 minutes ahead of Dubai (UTC+4): when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 8:30 AM in Dubai. That half-hour difference is especially important for Gulf logistics, flight connections, and same-day business coordination because it can affect departure times and meeting starts by a small but meaningful margin.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Khāsh in?

Khāsh, Afghanistan is in Asia/Kabul. The city follows UTC+4:30, which is the same offset used across Afghanistan, so local scheduling is consistent for domestic travel, government coordination, and business calls within the country.

Does Khāsh observe daylight saving time?

No, Khāsh, Afghanistan does not observe daylight saving time. The offset stays at UTC+4:30 all year, which makes it easier to plan recurring meetings and transport schedules because the local clock does not shift seasonally.

What is the UTC offset for Khāsh?

Khāsh, Afghanistan uses UTC+4:30 throughout the year. That half-hour offset is unusual compared with many countries that use whole-hour offsets, so it is worth confirming when coordinating with teams in Dubai, London, or New York.

What is the time difference between Khāsh and New York?

In January, Khāsh is 9 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York, and in July it is 8 hours 30 minutes ahead. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Khāsh, Afghanistan, it is 11:30 PM the previous day in New York in January and 12:30 AM in New York in July.

What is the best time to call Khāsh from the US?

For U.S. callers, the most workable window is usually the late afternoon or evening in New York if you want to reach Khāsh during its morning or early afternoon. Since Khāsh is 9 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York in January and 8 hours 30 minutes ahead in July, a call that feels reasonable in the U.S. often lands in Khāsh’s business hours only if you plan carefully.

What is the best time to call Khāsh from the UK?

For UK callers, the best overlap is usually late morning to early afternoon in London, which maps to afternoon hours in Khāsh, Afghanistan. Khāsh is 4 hours 30 minutes ahead of London in January and 3 hours 30 minutes ahead in July, so a 10:00 AM London call becomes 2:30 PM in Khāsh in January and 1:30 PM in Khāsh in July.

What currency does Khāsh use?

Khāsh, Afghanistan uses the Afghan afghani (AFN). That is the currency you will see for local purchases, cash payments, and many domestic transactions, which is important when arranging travel expenses, accommodation, or local services in the city.