Du Plessis and Steyn could not be part of the four-day Test against Zimbabwe due to illness.
Ab de Villiers, who played his first Test in almost two years, had led South Africa to a comfortable win against Zimbabwe in Du Plessis' absence.
Fast bowling all-rounder Chris Morris too has been added to the 15-man squad, joining the likes of Steyn, Morne Morkel, Kagiso Rabada, Vernon Philander and Andile Phehlukwayo in a formidable pace attack.
There is stiff competition in the pace department and it remains to be seen who will b picked in the eleven alongside probable starters Rabada and Philander.
Steyn, who is returning to action after a shoulder surgery that kept him out of the team for more than a year, has a good chance to play.
Morkel has increased the selectors' headache by taking a five-wicket haul against in his comeback game against Zimbabwe.
Quinton de Kock, who pulled a hamstring while batting on day one of the one-off Test, has been named as the sole wicketkeeper in the squad. De Villiers had kept wickets in his absence.
Theunis de Bruyn, picked as a reserve batsman against Zimbabwe, retained his spot for the series-opener.
De Villiers' welcome return to the five-day format has bolstered the batting. He had a decent outing against Zimbabwe, scoring a 65-ball 53.
India, who have never won a Test series in South Africa, arrived here last night after a long flight from Mumbai.
The remaining two games of the three-match Test series will be played in Centurion(Jan 13-17) and Johannesburg (Jan 24-28).
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