Compare Mumbai and Berlin — meeting overlap, time difference and best windows
Berlin is 3.5 hours behind Mumbai. Use this page as a permanent bookmark for any recurring meeting between the two cities. The hourly grid below is colour-coded so you can pick a comfortable window at a glance.
| City | Country | IANA zone | Local time | UTC offset |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mumbai | India | Asia/Kolkata | 01:36 | UTC+05:30 |
| Berlin | Germany | Europe/Berlin | 22:06 | UTC+02:00 |
Hourly overlap calendar (next 24 hours)
| Mumbai (IST) | Berlin (CEST) | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 01:00, Fri | 21:30, Thu | Outside both |
| 02:00, Fri | 22:30, Thu | Outside both |
| 03:00, Fri | 23:30, Thu | Outside both |
| 04:00, Fri | 00:30, Fri | Outside both |
| 05:00, Fri | 01:30, Fri | Outside both |
| 06:00, Fri | 02:30, Fri | Outside both |
| 07:00, Fri | 03:30, Fri | Outside both |
| 08:00, Fri | 04:30, Fri | Outside both |
| 09:00, Fri | 05:30, Fri | One side in business hours |
| 10:00, Fri | 06:30, Fri | One side in business hours |
| 11:00, Fri | 07:30, Fri | One side in business hours |
| 12:00, Fri | 08:30, Fri | One side in business hours |
| 13:00, Fri | 09:30, Fri | Both in business hours |
| 14:00, Fri | 10:30, Fri | Both in business hours |
| 15:00, Fri | 11:30, Fri | Both in business hours |
| 16:00, Fri | 12:30, Fri | Both in business hours |
| 17:00, Fri | 13:30, Fri | One side in business hours |
| 18:00, Fri | 14:30, Fri | One side in business hours |
| 19:00, Fri | 15:30, Fri | One side in business hours |
| 20:00, Fri | 16:30, Fri | One side in business hours |
| 21:00, Fri | 17:30, Fri | Outside both |
| 22:00, Fri | 18:30, Fri | Outside both |
| 23:00, Fri | 19:30, Fri | Outside both |
| 00:00, Sat | 20:30, Fri | Outside both |
Recommended meeting window
You have a 4.5-hour window of overlapping business hours each weekday: roughly 12:30 to 17:00 in the first city. Pick a slot near the centre of that window to give both sides time to settle in and to handle follow-ups.
If you need to set a recurring meeting, anchor it on the calendar of whichever side the meeting matters more to and let the other side's invite render in their local zone. As long as both calendars store the meeting against an IANA identifier (which all modern calendar apps do by default) the meeting will follow daylight saving correctly without you needing to adjust it twice a year.
For one-off interviews, sales calls or external customer meetings, default to a slot that is firmly inside Mumbai's 10:00–16:00 working window — the deeper interior of the day reads as polite in nearly every business culture, and gives you buffer if a previous meeting overruns.
Convert a specific time
Use the embedded converter below to translate any time of day from Mumbai into Berlin.
Background on these two zones
Mumbai sits in the Asia/Kolkata IANA zone, currently at UTC+05:30. Berlin sits in Europe/Berlin, currently at UTC+02:00. The current difference of 3.5 hours behind reflects whichever side, if any, is currently observing daylight saving time. If one side enters or leaves daylight saving while the other does not, the gap between the two cities will shift by exactly one hour — usually for several months.
You can read more about the rules behind those transitions on the dedicated zone pages: Asia/Kolkata and Europe/Berlin. The daylight saving survival guide explains how to keep recurring cross-border meetings from drifting twice a year.