After bagging two medals at the London Olympics, Indian wrestlers would be hoping to script another success story at the week-long championships.
The sport received a massive boost after it was endorsed by the International Olympic Committee to rejoin the Olympic movement as an additional sport for the 2020 and 2024 Games.
Being held after an Olympic year, the championships will begin with men's freestyle competition (September 16-18) followed by women's freestyle (18-20) and Greco-Roman (20-22) at the Papp Laszlo Sports Arena.
Sushil last played a competitive bout at the London Olympics where he lost in the gold medal match.
A shoulder injury has kept the 30-year-old out of action for over an year, but Sushil said "it has completely healed now".
Arun Kumar has been named stand-by for Sushil in the 22-member team. Arun had won a gold medal at the Junior Asian Wrestling Championships at Jakarta in 2011.
India have so far bagged seven medals -- one gold, one silver and five bronze -- in these championships.
Reigning Asian champion Amit Kumar will kickstart India's campaign with the 55kg event and there are high hopes from the 20-year-old Sonepat grappler.
