The two-day meeting is scheduled in Singapore from December 7.
Along with the Pakistan snub, the BCCI will also look to correct what current regime terms as a flawed FTP wherein they will have two dedicated home series slots every year in February-March and October-November.
As per the schedules approved, starting 2019, nine top Test teams will play six series over two years (three at home and three away) in the two-year Test championship.
BCCI CEO Rahul Johri and acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary are supposed to travel to Singapore for the meeting.
"The ICC knows the ground realities and especially chairman Shashank Manohar as he was BCCI president sometime back. We cant play Pakistan as it is Indian governments prerogative to allow us play them in a bilateral series, a senior BCCI official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
"Our proposed opponent list is all set to be passed at the FTP Meet in Singapore. Also as per new World Test Championship rules, if the opposition is not in the proposed list, India will not have to forfeit points or pay penalty."
"People are talking about two India versus Sri Lanka series inside four months but thats only a part of the issue. Sri Lanka last played a Test series in India in 2009 so they have not played here for eight years. At some point in time, they had to come to India for a Test series. However, the earlier regime while deciding on FTP never looked at the balance, the influential official said.
"For proper balance, we will now have these two slots
February-March and October-November for home cricket. The December-January is a slot where we can go for away tours, the official explained.
BCCI CEO Rahul Johri was in town to watch the second days play of the second cricket Test between India and Pakistan. He also met ICC chairman Manohar, who came to watch the proceedings for some time with close friend and Maharashtra CA president Abhay Apte.
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