The tournament is the biggest prize money event to be held in the country with a total purse of USD 100,000.
In all, 21 countries, apart from the hosts, will be in action, adding up to 143 male boxers -- 42 of whom will be Indian.
The women's draw is relatively smaller with just 80 in fray, 32 of whom will be Indian led by the inimitable M C Mary Kom (48kg).
"We are really looking forward to it. This is another step towards taking Indian boxing to its rightful place, which is right there at the top with other powerful countries. Having a tournament on home turf is always a confidence booster," Indian boxing's High Performance Director Santiago Nieva told PTI.
"The fact that the performance here will contribute to Commonwealth Games selection is also a major motivating factor for the boxers," he said.
Both Vikas and Gaurav are out, nursing injuries but with the likes of world and Asian medallist Shiva Thapa (60kg), former Commonwealth Games gold-medallist Manoj Kumar (69kg), Asian silver-medallist Sumit Sangwan (91kg) and Commonwealth Games silver-medallist Mandeep Jangra (69kg) among others.
Among the new faces, the ones to watch out will be world youth champion Sachin Siwach (49kg) and world championships bronze-medallist Naman Tanwar (91kg).
The other Indian women's teams feature the likes of world championships silver-medallist Sonia lather (57kg, Team A), former world and Asian champion L Sarita Devi (60kg, Team A), recently-crowned world youth champion Shashi Chopra (57kg, Team B), former junior world champion Nikhat Zareen (51kg, Team D) and former world silver-medallist Sarjubala Devi (51kg, Team A).
Among the international teams, Kenya (22), Thailand (19), Indonesia (19), Afghanistan (17), Mongolia (17), Nepal (17) and Zambia (18) have the biggest contingents apart from India.
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