Anand will lead a seven-member Indian team at the 128- player Knock Out tournament, where the finalists get to play the Candidates tournament.
The Candidates tournament determines the challenger for the World Chess Championship against the incumbent World Champion.
The 47-year-old Indian has won the World Cup twice at China (2000) and Hyderabad (2002) respectively. He never needed to play at the prestigious tournament ever since winning the World Championships in 2007.
Anand will open his campaign against Yeoh Li Tian (rated 2480) in the first round and if he can surpass the young Malaysian, Anand might face GM Varuzhan Akobian in the second round.
Anand had an impressive outing at the Sinquefield Cup where he finished joint second early last month. However, he finished ninth in the St. Louis Rapid and Blitz Chess tournament.
Indian Grand master Pentala Harikrishna will also be raring to go as he takes on Yuri Gonzalez Vidal of Cuba in his first round game in the tournament which will be held from September 2 to 27 here.
Vidit Santosh Gujrathi, Baskaran Adhiban, Deep Sengupta, Sethuraman and Karthikeyan Murali will be the other Indians in the fray.
World No. 20 Harikrishna said the World Cup is going to be a tough outing as it features all the best players around the globe.
"All the top ranked players from around the world will be participating this year around and I know it is going to be tough," the 31-year-old, who hails from Guntur, said.
"As this is a knockout event I would ideally want to take it one match at a time," he added.
Although, he is out of contention through the Grand Prix, this will be his opportunity to secure a spot at the prestigious Candidates' slated for next year.
Harikrishna will look to seize all the opportunities on offer as he looks to script his first win without going into the tie-breaker.
"I am excited that the tournament will start tomorrow and will look to open on a winning note," he said on the eve of his first round.
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