"We are worried as the Iranian team is yet to receive visa clearance for the Championship due to political reasons. Iran is one of the cycling powerhouses of Asia. Their presence would enhance the quality of competition on display," Dhindsa said.
"Pakistan and Afghanistan have also not received their visas. We are pursuing the matter at our level. We are talking to the Ministry about this," he said.
"The team is well prepared. We are a far superior team than the 2010 Commonwealth Games. We have been practising here for the past 10 months and are definitely hoping for medals in the championship," chief Indian coach Amar Singh said.
The team had recently participated in the World Championships in Belarus where it had to compete on borrowed cycles as the riders' luggage couldn't reach them in time due to mismanagement by the airlines.
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