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Changing of the name from "Sind" to "Sindh"[edit]

Hello Wikipedians and the moderator of the article, i have to say that the moderators of this article should change the name of the page from Sind to Sindh this is because the name Sind was used during the time of British Raj and is no longer used, the name Sind refers to Sindh which is now a province of Pakistan that was established on July, 1970 and since then the native name has been used over the colonial one.

Also another point to be noted is that the term Sind not only is irrelevant but it is non-existent in use with Pakistan army now. — Preceding unsigned comment added by NameIsShaheer (talkcontribs) 17:07, 23 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Dear moderators, please revert the spellings to SIND. Although named after the Sindh province, the regiment’s official designation is Sind Regiment and same is worn on shoulder badges and other accoutrements. The previous user is incorrect in stating that it was a legacy from British Raj, which used the designation “Scinde”. The current Sind Regiment was formed in 1980 doesn’t follow the contemporary spellings for the political boundaries. Gola andaz (talk) 16:16, 27 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]