🇸🇬 → 🇮🇳Singapore to India

Call India +91

Use the code +91 and the 10 digit number. With StartACall you call from the browser, no app and no SIM, from about $0.153 per minute to a mobile and $0.21 to a landline.

What you get

  • Code +91 and a 10 digit Indian number
  • About $0.153 per minute to an Indian mobile
  • No app, no SIM and the first call is free
How it works
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How it works

1

Open StartACall

Go to it in your browser and create an account in under a minute.

2

Type +91 and the number

Use +91 and the 10 digit mobile, or +91, the area code and the landline number.

3

Tap call

The call connects in seconds with clear voice. The first one is free.

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How to call India from Singapore

In short

To call India from Singapore, use the country code +91, then the 10 digit number. With StartACall you call straight from the browser, no app and no SIM, from about $0.153 per minute to a mobile and about $0.21 to a landline. The first call is free and there is no exit code to remember.

The India code and how to build the number

India uses the country code +91. Indian mobile numbers are 10 digits and usually start with 6, 7, 8 or 9, so a mobile call looks like +91 followed by the 10 digit number. There is no separate trunk zero to drop for mobiles.

For landlines, India uses area codes such as 11 for Delhi, 22 for Mumbai, 80 for Bengaluru and 33 for Kolkata. Dial +91, the area code, then the local number. With StartACall you just type the plus sign and the full sequence, with no Singapore exit code like 000 or 001 to add first.

Telling a mobile from a landline

The prefix tells you the line type and the rate before you dial. A number that starts +91 then 6, 7, 8 or 9 is a mobile, billed at about $0.153 per minute. A number that starts +91 then a short area code such as 11, 22, 80 or 33 is a landline, billed at about $0.21 per minute.

Many Indian businesses publish both a mobile and a landline. For a quick call the difference is small, but on a long call it is worth noting which one you are reaching, since the per minute rate changes with the line type.

What it costs to call India

A call to an Indian mobile runs about $0.153 per minute, and a landline is about $0.21 per minute. Billing is per minute, there is no monthly plan, and a small $0.004 connection fee applies per call. The credit you add never expires.

Singapore has a large Indian community, so this matters for keeping in touch with family in India, handling work calls or reaching businesses back home. You can try the free first call before you top up to confirm the voice sounds good.

Cheaper than IDD or roaming

On a regular Singapore line, an IDD call to India often carries a higher per minute rate and sometimes a daily access fee. If you are roaming on an India trip, calling back to Singapore numbers can cost far more again, with charges that are hard to predict until the bill arrives.

StartACall sidesteps both. The rate is the same clear per minute price whether you are at home in Singapore or travelling, because the call runs over the internet. There is no roaming charge and no monthly commitment, so an occasional call to family costs only the minutes you use. You can keep a small balance topped up for festivals and family news, and whatever you do not use simply carries over, since the credit never expires.

Time difference and good times to call

India is two and a half hours behind Singapore. When it is the early evening in Singapore, it is mid afternoon in India, which is handy for catching family at home or offices still open.

For work calls, late morning in Singapore lands in the morning in India, a comfortable window on both sides. For family, the Singapore evening usually works well since the call still reaches a reasonable hour over there.

Frequently asked questions

What is the code to call India from Singapore?+

India uses the country code +91. Dial the plus sign, 91, then the 10 digit mobile number or the area code and landline number. No Singapore exit code is needed on StartACall.

How much does it cost to call India?+

On StartACall, about $0.153 per minute to a mobile and about $0.21 per minute to a landline, billed per minute with a small $0.004 connection fee.

Do I drop a leading zero when calling India?+

Indian mobile numbers have no trunk zero, so you dial +91 and the 10 digits. For landlines, dial +91, the area code and the local number.

Does the person in India need an app?+

No. You call their normal mobile or landline. They answer like any other call, with no app, no SIM and no account needed.

How do I tell an Indian mobile from a landline?+

After +91, a mobile starts with 6, 7, 8 or 9 and is 10 digits. A landline starts with a short area code such as 11 for Delhi or 22 for Mumbai. The mobile rate and landline rate differ slightly.

Is this cheaper than IDD from my telco?+

Usually yes for India. StartACall charges a clear per minute rate with no daily access fee and no monthly plan, and the same rate applies even when you are travelling, so there is no roaming charge.

What time in India is best to call?+

India is two and a half hours behind Singapore. A Singapore evening lands in mid to late afternoon in India, good for family, while late morning in Singapore suits work calls in India's morning.

Last reviewed June 2026Reviewed by the StartACall calling teamDialing rules cross checked against ITU international dialing procedures
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