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PST to PKT Conversion Table
The table below shows hourly time conversions from Pacific Standard Time (PST) to Pakistan Standard Time (PKT). PKT is +13 hours from PST. Business hours (9 AM - 5 PM) are highlighted in blue for easy scheduling across these time zones.
| PST | PKT | Note |
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About PST & PKT
Pacific Standard Time (PST)
UTC Offset: UTC-8
Regions: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver
Pakistan Standard Time (PKT)
UTC Offset: UTC+5
Regions: Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore
What time is it now in PST?
The current time in PST is
What time is it now in PKT?
The current time in PKT is
The Pacific Standard Time (PST) is -13 hours behind Pakistan Standard Time (PKT).
When to Use Timezone Conversion
Remote Meetings
Schedule calls with international teams across different time zones.
Travel Planning
Know the local time at your destination before you arrive.
Stock Markets
Track market opening and closing times across global exchanges.
Live Events
Never miss a live stream, sports event, or product launch.
Software Development
Coordinate deployments and standups with distributed teams.
International Calls
Call friends and family at appropriate hours across the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time difference between PST and PKT?
PKT is +13 hours from PST. Pacific Standard Time is UTC-8 and Pakistan Standard Time is UTC+5.
What regions use PST?
Pacific Standard Time (PST) is used in: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver.
What regions use PKT?
Pakistan Standard Time (PKT) is used in: Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore.
Is this timezone converter free?
Yes, our timezone converter is completely free with no registration required. Convert unlimited times between any supported timezones.
Does it handle daylight saving time?
Our converter uses fixed UTC offsets. For daylight saving adjustments, select the appropriate DST variant (e.g., EDT instead of EST during summer months in the US).