It has been more than a year since the Indian recurve archers have won a medal at the world stage.
India last won a World Cup medal in the Stage 3, Antalya in June last year when the mixed pair of Atanu Das and Deepika Kumari finished with a silver.
Former world number one Deepika Kumari, who has slipped to 12th in world rankings, last won an individual medal in October 2015 when she clinched a silver medal.
Concerned about their poor form of the archers, the AAI is keen to get back to the Korean formula, which saw a lot of success in early 2000s and also produced a number of top archers, including three-time Olympian Laishram Bombayla Devi.
"We have taken feedback and the discussions are on to appoint a Korean coach. At the moment we have shortlisted two," he said without revealing their names.
The AAI has a sports committee that will finalise the name and will send for approval from the SAI.
Tata Archery Academy's Dharmendra Tiwary was the head coach till last year's Rio Olympics but since then the AAI has resorted to a "personal coach" formula on a temporary basis.
The team members are asked to fill in their coach's names before the start of season and the coach who has maximum wards in the team gets picked for a world event, a senior archer said.
With no permanent coach, AAI faced a peculiar scenario recently when they were forced to call back coach Chungda Sherpa, days after he was "asked to leave".
Sherpa has resumed the camp along with Poornima Mahato who was made the women's coach.
"I do not know what and how it happened but I was sent a 'call letter' and I reported to India camp on July 24," Sherpa said.
The India team will leave for Berlin on August 5 for this year's last stage of the World Cup.
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