The FIH assurance comes despite India pulling out of the event initially.
Welcoming India with open arms, FIH CEO Jason McCracken said hockey is "stronger" when India is around.
"The FIH would be delighted to have India as part of the Pro League. I think in future when the time is right I hope India will be joining us because hockey is strong when India is there," McCracken said during a press conference here on the sidelines of the ongoing Hockey World League (HWL) Final.
Specifically asked whether India can join the maiden edition of the Pro League after initially withdrawing from the event, the FIH CEO said: "The doors are open now. We are working on the schedule. There will be 144 games all over the world so we have to adjust the schedule. There is a process and not only India other countries can join the Pro League."
Projected as the most prestigious hockey event after the Olympics and World Cup, the Pro League is a home-and-away league that will feature nine countries in both men's and women's competition.
India were initially part of the nine nations in both men's and women's hockey for the Pro League set to be played between January and July 2019, with the top four teams assured of Olympic qualification for 2020.
But Hockey India (HI) later withdrew from event, saying that they don't see the tournament helping its women's team qualify for the Olympics or World Cup.
International hockey is presently going through a transition phase and the next two years could be important for the growth of the sport.
"We want hockey to be a super star sport like every other major sport in the world. Next year is important because it is a transition year. We have Indoor World Cup, two World Cups (women in London and men here), two Champions Trophies and we have the youth Olympic Games in Argentina. 2018 is a big year for hockey," McCracken said.
Stating that the series will be a two-level event (Hockey Series Open and Hockey Series Finals), unlike the existing HWL, which is a four-level tournament, the FIH CEO said the future augurs well for the sport.
"Hockey is in a great shape. The Hockey Series Open is open to all nations in the world. We have had 70 national associations which have applied to be part of the Hockey Series Open.
McCracken also said that hockey has been confirmed in the roster for the 2024 Paris Olympics and discussions for 2028 Los Angeles Games are on as well.
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