AFI said that the tour to Turkey has been sanctioned by the Sports Ministry and is only waiting the final formalities, while refuting a media report which had claimed that some women athletes were reluctant to accompany Ukrainian coach Yuri Ogorodnik for the training stint because of his alleged involvement in 2011 doping scandal.
It said that the 90-day intensive training in Turkey will attract far more international attention and scrutiny, and athletes will not be able to "escape the attention of the global anti-doping bodies, as compared to training in remote places in India".
AFI also justified the choice of Turkey for the training stint, saying that it offers state-of-the-art facilities, along with right combination of climatic conditions.
A top AFI official said that the ministry has cleared the training stint in Turkey for 12 athletes and seven support staff.
"The ministry has sanctioned the Turkey tour for 12 athletes and seven support staff. The formalities and the final go-ahead is expected to be done on Monday," the official said.