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As we bid adieu to another whirlwind year of ups and downs, and gear up to welcome 2024 with open arms, it's time to pop the question - who in the world gets the privilege of yelling 'Happy New Year!' before anyone else? And who's the fashionably late entrant to the New Year's party?
So, let's take a trip around the globe to find out which countries will be able to celebrate New Year first and last, and where India stands in this list.

Which
Country
Will
Be
The
First
To
Welcome
New
Year
2024?
While
you're
still
trying
to
figure
out
the
perfect
outfit
for
New
Year's
Eve,
the
Pacific
Islands
of
Tonga,
Samoa,
and
Kiribati
are
already
throwing
confetti
and
dancing
into
the
new
year.
At
the
stroke
of
3:30
PM
Indian
Standard
Time,
these
guys
are
setting
the
bar
high
for
the
rest
of
us.
Talk
about
being
ahead
of
the
game!
Which
Country
Will
Be
The
Last
To
Welcome
New
Year
2024?
Now,
let's
scoot
over
to
the
other
end
of
the
timeline.
When
you're
probably
thinking
about
your
second
meal
of
the
year
or
the
first
regret
of
breaking
your
resolution,
Howland
and
Baker
Islands
are
just
starting
their
countdown.
On
01
January
at
5:30
PM
IST,
while
the
rest
of
us
are
knee-deep
in
New
Year's
revelry
or
recovery,
these
uninhabited
islands
are
taking
a
leisurely
stroll
into
2024.
They're
the
cool
kids
who
arrive
at
the
party
when
everyone
else
is
already
starting
to
call
it
a
night.
What
Time
Does
Nations
Around
The
World
Celebrate
New
Year?
As
we
stand
on
the
threshold
of
a
fresh
new
year,
it's
not
just
about
who
hits
the
New
Year
first
or
last,
but
about
the
spirit
of
renewal
and
hope
that
sweeps
across
the
globe.
It's
the
time
when
we
reminisce
about
the
rollercoaster
ride
of
the
past
year
and
gear
up
with
resolutions
(that
we
hope
to
keep).
So,
whether
you're
first
to
the
party
or
the
last
one
standing,
the
essence
of
New
Year's
is
universal
-
a
chance
for
new
beginnings,
setting
fresh
goals,
and
of
course,
nursing
that
inevitable
January
1st
hangover.
This is when the world will welcome 2024, using London time (GMT)
December
31
•
10am
-
Samoa
and
Christmas
Island/Kiribati
•
10.15am
-
New
Zealand
•
12pm
-
Fiji
and
Eastern
Russia
•
1pm
-
Eastern
Australia
(Melbourne
and
Sydney)
•
2pm
-
Central
Australia
(Brisbane,
Darwin
and
Adelaide)
•
3pm
-
Japan,
South
Korea
and
North
Korea
•
3.15pm
-
Western
Australia
(Perth
and
Eucla)
•
4pm
-
China,
Philippines,
Singapore
•
5pm
-
Thailand,
Cambodia
and
Indonesia
•
5.30pm
-
Myanmar
and
Cocos
Islands
•
6pm
-
Bangladesh
•
6.15pm
-
Nepal
•
6.30pm
-
India
and
Sri
Lanka
•
7pm
-
Pakistan
•
8pm
-
Azerbaijan
•
8.30pm
-
Iran
•
9pm
-
Turkey,
Iraq,
Kenya
and
Western
Russia
•
10pm
-
Greece,
Romania,
South
Africa,
Hungary,
and
eastern
European
cities
•
11pm
-
Germany,
France,
Italy,
Algeria,
Belgium,
Spain
•
Midnight
-
UK,
Ireland,
Ghana,
Iceland,
Portugal
January
1
•
1am
-
Cape
Verde
and
the
Spanish
Isles
•
2am
-
Eastern
Brazil,
South
Georgia
and
Sandwich
Islands
•
3am
-
Argentina,
remaining
regions
in
Brazil,
Chile,
Paraguay
•
3.30am
-
Newfoundland
and
Labrador/Canada
•
4am
-
Eastern
Canada,
Bolivia,
Puerto
Rico
•
5am
-
Eastern
Standard
Time
in
the
US
-
New
York,
Washington,
Detroit
and
Cuba
•
6am
-
Central
Standard
Time
in
the
US
-
Chicago
•
7am
-
Mountain
Standard
Time
in
the
US
-
Colorado,
Arizona
•
8am
-
Pacific
Standard
Time
in
the
US
-
LA,
Nevada
•
9am
-
Alaska
and
French
Polynesia
•
10am
-
Hawaii,
Tahiti
and
Cook
Island
•
11am
-
American
Samoa
•
12pm
-
Baker
Island,
Howland
Island
There you have it, guys- from the Pacific Island early birds to the fashionably late Howland and Baker Islands. No matter where you are when the clock strikes twelve, remember that the turn of the year is a shared moment of joy and hope around the world. So, grab your party hats, fine-tune your resolutions, and get ready to welcome 2024 with all the pomp and grandeur it deserves. And hey, if your resolutions don't work out, there's always 2025! Happy New Year, everyone - whenever you celebrate it!



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