Last time around, India ended with a gold, two silver and four bronze medals to mark the best ever show in 27 years but to repeat or do better than that would be easier said than done.
For once, the 10-member team, which left today for the Competition, will fight it out under the International Boxing Association's (AIBA) flag due to the country's international suspension last year.
"Let's hope for a good result. All the boys who are going are relatively new and I just want them to perform well, the medals will be taken care of. They just have to focus on their performance," national coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu told PTI.
"The competition would be expectedly tough but our boys have nothing to lose, so they should perform without any inhibition and not get overawed by the big stage," he added.
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