Placed joint 49th in the all-time medal count, India have a bronze each to show for from the 2009, 2011 and the 2015 World Championships.
Shiva (2015), Vikas (2011) and the now-professional Vijender Singh (2009) are the only ones to have been on the podium of the prestigious event, which doubles up as an Olympic qualifier in alternate editions.
For this edition, an eight-strong team has made the cut through the Asian Championships held in Tashkent earlier this year.
"Then we went to France and Czech Republic for training- cum-competition trips and the results were excellent there. So, I am hopeful of a strong performance but I don't want to make any predictions about the medals," he added.
To be tied with Australia, Tajikistan and Czech Republic in the all-time medal tally isn't exactly a true reflection of how far Indian boxing has come since Vijender won the breakthrough bronze in 2009 in Milan.
"So, yes, we can hope for more than just one bronze medal," he added.
The boxers, on their part, also spoke confidently about their chances.
"It has been a long journey and we have seen a lot in all these years. World Championships is the premier tournament for us after the Olympics. I am as prepared as I could ever be for a big tournament," said Shiva, all of 24 but a two-time Olympian with three back-to-back Asian Championship medals.
He had caught the eye of none other than Manny Pacquiao by clinching a rare knockout win for an Indian boxer at the big event.
The transition to the new weight category has gone rather well for him, the biggest proof of it being a silver at the Asian Championships just three months ago.
Another bright medal prospect for India is without doubt Vikas. The 25-year-old would be eager to make a mark especially after getting a disciplinary warning for forfeiting his Asian Championship semifinal bout due to "confused" travel plans.
Not to be counted out is veteran Manoj Kumar (69kg), forever the dark horse who manages to surprise with tenacious performances. The 31-year-old former Commonwealth Games gold- medallist is perseverance personified and is yet to find a strong challenger on the national scene.
Another medal hope is Sumit Sangwan (91kg), who made a fine comeback from injury breakdowns to claim a silver medal at the Asian Championships earlier this year.
The 10-day championship will feature 280 boxers from 85 countries.
Squad:
Amit Phangal (49kg), Kavinder Bisht (52kg), Gaurav Bidhuri (56kg), Shiva Thapa (60kg), Manoj Kumar (69kg), Vikas Krishan (75kg), Sumit Sangwan (91kg) and Satish Kumar (+91kg).
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