My problem, as linked to from comment #12, is that the Region & Language
panel does not list India (English). Even if it lists a non-English
format such as Korean as mentioned in comment #10, it still does not
list any English formats other than the few noted in the OP. Installing
language packs for Hindi and Bengali, for instance, lists the respective
formats for India, but some English formats, for example, India,
Nigeria, Zambia, etc., do not have specific language pack packages, and
are not listed. On other distributions, the Region & Language panel uses
the languages and formats selected by the user or installed on the
system. For example, on Arch and its derivatives, the formats generated
by locale-gen from /etc/locale.gen and listed by locale -a are all
listed in the Region & Language panel. On Ubuntu (GNOME), although
locale-gen generates all English locales and locale -a lists them, they
are not listed in the Region & Language panel.
(https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=141124)

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