India calling code: +91
The short answer is +91. The useful answer is: what do you dial from your country, and what should you do with leading zeros?
What to dial (quick guide)
- Start with your exit code (international call prefix), or just use + on mobiles.
- Dial 91 (the country calling code).
- Dial the national number (often with the domestic trunk prefix removed).
Trunk prefix note: domestic numbers may start with 0. When calling from abroad, you usually drop that leading 0.
Use the Dial Builder to paste your number and get the exact dial string.
Examples
- national: 080 1234 5678
- international: +91 80 1234 5678
Notes
- When calling India from abroad, drop the leading 0 if present.
Common routes
Jump straight into the dial builder:
- Call from US to IN (exit code 011)
- Call from GB to IN (exit code 00)
- Call from CA to IN (exit code 011)
- Call from IE to IN (exit code 00)
- Call from FR to IN (exit code 00)
- Call from DE to IN (exit code 00)
- Call from ES to IN (exit code 00)
- Call from IT to IN (exit code 00)
- Call from AU to IN (exit code 0011)
FAQ
What is the country calling code for India?
The country calling code for India is +91.
How do I call India from another country?
Dial your international exit code, then 91, then the national number. In mobile-friendly format you can usually dial +91 followed by the national number.
Do I drop a leading 0 when calling India internationally?
Often yes — India commonly uses a trunk prefix “0” for domestic dialing, which you typically drop when calling internationally.