The injury has robbed Mary Kom a chance to win her sixth medal at the event.
"I'm happy skipping the meet as I'm not fully fit. There's no point going there and return empty-handed. I want to win a medal for the country in whatever competition I take part," the London Games 2012 bronze medallist told reporters on the sidelines of a felicitation programme here.
Pinki Rani has replaced the injured Mary Kom, while Priyanka Choudhary came in for the suspended Sarita Dev in the 10-member Indian squad.
"Hopefully they would do well and return with medals," Mary Kom said.
The Manipuri flyweight boxer, who won a gold medal at the recently concluded Incheon Asian Games, further said she would become a full time coach after hanging her gloves.
"I've an academy but I'm not able to devote full time. However, I will give my 100 per cent and coach the upcoming boxers after retirement," she said.
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