Current Time in Asaka, Uzbekistan
How to Check Current Time in Asaka, Uzbekistan
Open the Asaka page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/uzbekistan/asaka to load Asaka pre-selected on the comparison grid in the Asia/Tashkent time zone. This is useful if you are planning a supplier call in eastern Uzbekistan, checking office hours before calling a contact near Andijan, or coordinating a shipment schedule tied to local business time.
Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, Dubai, and New York to compare Asaka with major finance, trade, and client-service hubs. This helps if you work with UK importers, UAE trading partners, or US-based remote teams and need to see whether Asaka’s daytime overlaps with their working hours.
Select a time range on the grid: Click Select, then drag across Asaka’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM to highlight a purple time block; you can adjust the left and right handles or drag the center to move the selection. For example, 9:00 AM in Asaka is 4:00 AM in London during UK winter time, 12:00 AM in New York during US Eastern Standard Time, and 8:00 AM in Dubai, showing that an Asaka morning meeting works better for Gulf partners than for Europe or the US.
Export and share the result: Once your range is selected, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical when sending a confirmed meeting window to a manufacturing contact in Uzbekistan, a logistics partner in Dubai, and a buyer in London so each participant sees the appointment in their own local time automatically.
About Asaka Time Zone
Asaka uses the Asia/Tashkent IANA time zone, which is the standard time zone used across most of Uzbekistan. Its standard offset is UTC+5, meaning local time in Asaka is five hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. When it is 12:00 UTC, it is 5:00 PM in Asaka.
Asaka does not currently observe daylight saving time, so the city stays on UTC+5 all year. That makes scheduling more predictable than in countries where clocks change in March and October or March and November. Because Asaka’s offset remains fixed, the time difference between Asaka and places like London, New York, and Sydney changes only when those cities enter or leave DST.
Geographically, Asaka is in eastern Uzbekistan, in the Andijan Region of the Fergana Valley, an economically active area close to Kyrgyzstan and not far from regional transport and manufacturing corridors. Asaka shares the same official time as Tashkent, Andijan, and Namangan, while neighboring countries can differ: Kazakhstan spans multiple time zones, Kyrgyzstan uses UTC+6, and Turkmenistan uses UTC+5, so cross-border coordination in Central Asia requires checking the exact city rather than assuming one regional standard.
Asaka City Details
Asaka is a city in Uzbekistan with a population of 56,736, making it a mid-sized urban center rather than a small village or a major metropolis. Its location in the Andijan area places it inside one of Uzbekistan’s most densely settled and commercially important parts of the Fergana Valley, where local time coordination matters for manufacturing, domestic transport, and regional trade.
The city’s geographic coordinates are 40.64153° N, 72.23868° E, which places it in eastern Uzbekistan, well east of Tashkent and closer to the country’s borderlands than to western desert regions. For travelers, businesses, and logistics planners, these coordinates help identify Asaka accurately on mapping systems and confirm that it follows Asia/Tashkent time rather than any neighboring country’s clock.
Asaka uses the Uzbekistani soʻm (UZS) as its local currency, which is the national currency for payments, salaries, retail pricing, and domestic business transactions throughout Uzbekistan. The country dialing code is +998, so international callers reaching Asaka from abroad must dial Uzbekistan first before the local number, which is especially relevant for customer support calls, hotel bookings, and supplier communication.
Time Differences from Asaka
Asaka is on UTC+5 year-round, so its time difference with other cities depends largely on whether those cities use daylight saving time.
- New York: Asaka is usually 10 hours ahead of New York during Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5) and 9 hours ahead during Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4). When it is 9:00 AM in Asaka, it is 11:00 PM the previous day in New York during standard time, or 12:00 AM in New York during daylight time.
- London: Asaka is 5 hours ahead of London during Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0) and 4 hours ahead during British Summer Time (UTC+1). When it is 9:00 AM in Asaka, it is 4:00 AM in London in winter or 5:00 AM in London in summer.
- Tokyo: Asaka is 4 hours behind Tokyo, because Tokyo uses UTC+9 year-round. When it is 9:00 AM in Asaka, it is 1:00 PM in Tokyo, which creates a useful same-day overlap for trade, sourcing, and travel planning.
- Sydney: Asaka is typically 5 hours behind Sydney during Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10) and 6 hours behind during Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11). When it is 9:00 AM in Asaka, it is 2:00 PM in Sydney in standard time or 3:00 PM in Sydney in daylight time.
- Dubai: Asaka is 1 hour ahead of Dubai, since Dubai uses UTC+4 year-round and does not observe DST. When it is 9:00 AM in Asaka, it is 8:00 AM in Dubai, making UAE–Uzbekistan business calls relatively easy to schedule within the same workday.
For practical coordination, the best overlap for Asaka is often with Dubai and other Gulf markets, followed by Tokyo and parts of East Asia. London becomes workable in Asaka’s afternoon, while New York usually requires late-evening calls from Uzbekistan or very early-morning calls from the US.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time zone is Asaka in?
Asaka is in the Asia/Tashkent time zone, which is the standard IANA time zone used for Uzbekistan. The city operates at UTC+5 throughout the year, so it is five hours ahead of UTC and shares the same time as Tashkent, Andijan, and most other Uzbek cities.
Does Asaka observe daylight saving time?
No, Asaka does not observe daylight saving time. The city stays on UTC+5 all year, which means there are no seasonal clock changes in spring or autumn, and local schedules remain stable across the calendar year.
What is the time difference between Asaka and New York?
The time difference between Asaka and New York is usually 9 or 10 hours, depending on whether New York is on daylight saving time. Asaka is 10 hours ahead during New York’s standard time and 9 hours ahead during New York’s daylight time, so a normal morning in Uzbekistan often falls late at night in the eastern United States.
What is the best time to call Asaka from the US?
For calls from the US, the best time usually depends on the coast and the season, but US evening hours often line up best with Asaka morning hours the next day. For example, if you are in New York, 10:00 PM can correspond to 7:00 AM or 8:00 AM in Asaka, while West Coast callers may find late afternoon or early evening easier for reaching Uzbek business contacts at the start of their workday.
What is the best time to call Asaka from the UK?
From the UK, the most practical time to call Asaka is often early UK morning to midday, which corresponds to late morning through afternoon in Asaka. In winter, 9:00 AM in London is 2:00 PM in Asaka; in summer, 9:00 AM in London is 1:00 PM in Asaka, making this a good window for business conversations without pushing too far into the evening in Uzbekistan.
What is the UTC offset for Asaka?
Asaka’s UTC offset is UTC+5. This means the city’s local time is always five hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time, and because there is no daylight saving time, that offset does not change during the year.
What currency does Asaka use?
Asaka uses the Uzbekistani soʻm, abbreviated as UZS. This is the official currency of Uzbekistan and is used for everyday purchases, business invoices, transport payments, and hotel or restaurant transactions in Asaka and across the country.
Is Asaka the same time as Tashkent?
Yes, Asaka and Tashkent use the same official time zone: Asia/Tashkent at UTC+5. There is no time difference between the two cities, so if it is 3:00 PM in Tashkent, it is also 3:00 PM in Asaka.
Why does the time difference between Asaka and London change during the year?
The difference changes because London observes daylight saving time, while Asaka does not. During the UK winter, Asaka is 5 hours ahead of London, but during British Summer Time, Asaka is only 4 hours ahead, which affects meeting planning, airline itineraries, and customer support coverage.