The Panasonic Open India, which will offer USD 400,000 this year - an increase of USD 100,000 from past editions - has attracted some of the leading players from the reigion including two-time Order of Merit winner Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand and Mardan Mamat of Singapore.
However, Lahiri and Chawrasia will be missing in action at DGC as they would be competing at the WGC-HSBC Champions at Shanghai, China in the European Tour.
Gangjee, who was left heartbroken when he lost in a play-off to Chawrasia and Perera last year, is hoping to break his title jinx at the DGC this week.
After struggling with his driver this year, Gangjee, who won his last title at the Volkswagen Masters in 2004, is excited to return to the tree-lined Delhi Golf Club.
"I played this golf course so many times. If I hit it well then I'm always in contention here. I did that good last year and I led for all four days. It was a chance for me to win last year after many years. I did a really good job but it didn't work out my way. It took me a few months to recover from that defeat and realign my thoughts," he said.
"Having a good result gives you a lot of confidence but what's more important is that I contended against Scott Hend and Anirban Lahiri! I was able to keep up with them and that gives me a lot of confidence and makes me believe that I can be out there and play against them," he said.
"I know this course well and if I can stick to my routine and process then I should be okay," said the 31-year-old, who had injured his right ankle in 2012.
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