Speculation is rife that Indian fans will see an F1 race for one last time at home when the caravan will arrive in Greater Noida later this month.
However, Gaur assured that they will host five races as per their contract.
"I feel that no one should think that Indian GP will not come. Indian GP will return in 2015. There should be no fears at all," Sameer Gaur, who is also JPSI MD, told PTI.
The 2014 edition of Indian GP has been scrapped and the World Superbike round has also been postponed twice.
The WSBK was to make India debut at the Buddh International Circuit in March this year but was later rescheduled for November. However, recently it was postponed again indefinitely due to lack of marshals training.
Asked If JPSI is feeling the heat with the cancellation of two big events, Gaur said there was no such worry.
F1 czar Bernie Ecclestone had cited political problems for the scrapping of the 2014 round but Gaur said that was not the case.
"If Indian GP will not be there in 2014, it is for logistical reasons. We wanted to do the 2014 race in October but FIA wanted it in March. For us October is the right time and not March, so we decided to not have a GP next year," he claimed.
