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Hi,
You can activate / deactivate access to some regions in AWS accounts: see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/accounts/latest/reference/manage-acct-regions.html
Can you pls check that Mumbai region is activated or not in your region ? And activivate if needed.
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Didier
Did you delete a bucket that had the same name as the one you're trying to create? It takes a variable amount of time, from minutes to several days, until the name of a deleted bucket becomes available for reuse. More details are explained here: https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/s3-conflicting-conditional-operation and here: https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/s3-create-bucket-errors
If the exact name of the bucket doesn't matter to you, just create the bucket in the right region and add a random number or some other suffix to the bucket name to make it different from the names of buckets you've deleted recently.
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Mumbai isn't an opt-in region, so it is always enabled and cannot be disabled. The error message also clearly indicates that the issue is with the bucket's name; the specific error would not be returned even in the case of an opt-in region (which Mumbai isn't) being disabled.