Gangjee, whose mother Nazirah is from the famous holiday isle, finished tied 11th in the last edition, albeit on a different course.
He is determined to add another title to his lone Asian Tour victory in 2004 at the USD 1.09 million event.
He will be joined by a strong cast which includes Singaporean veteran Mardan Mamat, Australian Scott Hend, young Filipino Miguel Tabuena, Korean duo Jeunghun Wang and Soomin Lee at the Four Season Golf Club Mauritius in Anahita.
Korea's rising star Wang will step up his chase for a maiden Asian Tour victory when he tees up for another shot of glory in what is the first ever tri-sanctioned event by the Asian, European and Sunshine Tours.
The 20-year-old Korean is placed sixth on the Order of Merit with earnings of USD 280,497 thanks to four top-10s including a runner-up result at the Hero Indian Open in February.
"My putting has been working well for me so I will try and keep to it. I'm very pleased with my season so far. Just trying to improve on it as the season goes on," added the Korean.
Thai duo Natipong Srithong and Danthai Boonma will also feature in the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open alongside India's Rashid Khan, Mithun Perera of Sri Lanka, Richard T. Lee of Canada, Bangladeshi Siddikur Rahman and Chinese Taipei's Lu Wei-chih.
