Most of the disciplines have begun sending their teams in batches and others are expected over the next few days.
At the dining hall during breakfast today, Chef de Mission of the Indian contingent, Rakesh Gupta had a short and pleasant meeting with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach, who was there to see the Olympic Village.
While meeting Gupta, the IOC President inquired about the preparation of the Indian athletes.
"How is the Indian team shaping up? I am expecting some good performances. It is nice to see Indian athletes among the early arrivals. I wish them all the best for the Games," Bach said.
Speaking about the accomodation facility and food at the Village, Gupta said: "There are lots of vegetarian dishes and more are expected to be added in the next few days, as the number of athletes arriving increases. The rooms are alright but some last minute work is still going on and is expected to be fine over the next couple of days."
"The Indian team has been housed next to hosts Brazil at the Village, which overlooks a lovely mountain. The common facilities are excellent with a swimming pool right next to our building. The Olympic Plaza and the Gym are close enough. The athletes have just arrived and will have enough time to acclimatise themselves and get ready for the main competition," he added.
Among the early arrivals have been shooters, including Jitu Rai, Prakash Nanjappa, Gurpreet Singh, Kynan Chenai, Manavjit Sandhu, Apurvi Chandela and Ayonika Paul; walkers Khushbir Kaur, Sapana Punia, Sandeep Kumar, Manish Rawat; shotputter Manpreet Kaur; boxers Shiva Thapa and Manoj Kumar.
Many of the coaches and the doctors have also arrived.
"Since many athletes are competing or training abroad, they are arriving in batches," Gupta said.
"Some of the athletes, whose events are later on will arrive in the first week of August."
India won six medals, two silver and four bronze for its best-ever haul at the 2012 London Games.
