"Going forward we will be bidding for the under-20 World Cup, that is a natural progression," Das said during the Soccerex convention, adding that staging the mega-event in 2017 would lead to an increase in football's popularity in the country and boost infrastructure.
The U-20 tournament is held every two years and South Korea will host the 2017 edition.
Das again stressed on the need to merge the traditional I-League and glamorous ISL in future.
The eight-team Indian Super League, which claims to have the world's fourth-biggest attendance after the English, German and Spanish leagues, starts its second season next month.
Das said that the existence of two leagues was "a problem, but a good problem to have".
It was learnt that Indian officials told the conference that the country is also looking to train thousands of home-produced coaches to generate interest in the game.
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