Samir Vinubhai Patel was arrested by Scotland Yard in west London in August on a Red Corner Notice issued by the Indian authorities.
His extradition order was signed by UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd on September 22 and now the "surrender arrangements" have been finalised.
It marks the first extradition from the UK since the signing of the India-UK Extradition Treaty in 1992.
"Following Government of India's request for extradition, Samirbhai Vinubhai Patel, an Indian national, is being extradited on 18th October 2016 to face trial in India," the High Commission said in its statement.
According toGujaratPolice, Patelis wanted in connection with riots in Ode village of Anand district.
A team of officials from India will take him into their custody to fly back to India tomorrow.
"On September 22, the Secretary of State (Amber Rudd), having carefully considered all relevant matters, signed the order for Samirbhai Vinubhai Patel's extradition to India.
On March 1, 2002, 23 people from the Muslim community were burnt alive in a house in Pirwali Bhagol area of Ode village.
Patel along with two others, who are still at large, is accused of being part of the riot mob at that time.
Patel's whereabouts were traced to a home in Hounslow, west London, after which Scotland Yard arrested him on August 9.
"We can confirm that Patel has consented to his extradition to India. However, we are unable to comment on any surrender arrangements as this is an operational matter for the police," a UK Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) statement added.
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