Bhupathi will take a call on Paes' inclusion 10 days before the Asia/Oceania Group 1 second-round tie which begins April 7 in Bengaluru.
The AITA selection committee, led by SP Misra, named four singles players -- Ramkumar Ramanathan, Yuki Bhambri, Prajnesh Gunneswaran and N Sriram Balaji -- and two doubles players -- Rohan Bopanna and Leander Paes -- in the six-member squad.
AITA Secretary General Hironmoy Chatterjee said it was now up to the captain to decide on the final four.
"This tie is very important. Denis Istomin is expected to win both the singles matches if he is fit, so doubles becomes very crucial in this tie, so it is now up to the captain."
Chatterjee also said they had thought of picking three singles and one doubles player but after discussions, they opted to have a six-member squad.
When picked as a pair for Rio Olympics last year, Bopanna had stated that his game was not compatible with Paes.
Coach Zeeshan Ali also made it clear that selection will always be dictated by requirement of the side during a particular tie.
"It's not fixed that we play three singles and one doubles or two singles and two doubles. It will depend on which team we play. As far as Rohan and Leander are concerned, they had issues in the past but they have also come together and played some amazing matches," Zeeshan said.
Talking about the new fitness guidelines for the team decided by Mahesh Bhupathi, Chatterjee said the captain had insisted that all the players need to be tested and suggested a place called Heal in Mumbai for the fitness test.
"We don't want a situation like Pune," he said referring to Saketh Myneni's last-minute pullout from the New Zealand tie due to fitness issues, forcing the inclusion of Vishnu Vardhan in the team.
Zeeshan said new fitness rules will only help Indian tennis go forward.
Quizzed on the issue of Paes continuing to be in the team at 43, Misra said AITA can't tell the veteran or any other player to not make himself available as long as they are performing.
"He (Paes) reached the finals of the Dubai last week, so he should not be deprived," chipped in Chatterjee.
AITA also picked top two juniors Dhruv Sunish and Nitin Sinha to be with the squad for exposure.
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