Two-time Asian Tour number one Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand will headline the elite field alongside former Order of Merit champion Jyoti Randhawa of India, Marcus Both of Australia and Thailand's Prom Meesawat.
Indian stalwarts Gaganjeet Bhullar, a five-time Asian Tour winner, Rashid Khan, Chiragh Kumar, who finished tied second at the recent Venetian Macao Open, and Rahil Gangjee, who finished tied second here last year, will also feature in the popular Asian Tour event.
The straight-shooting Perera has enjoyed a stellar season on the Asian Tour so far highlighted by a tied third result at the Hero Indian Open which was also played at the Delhi course earlier this season.
Perera, the son to Nandasena, a famous name on the old Asian circuit during the 1980s and 1990s, currently sits in 17th position on the Order of Merit and hopes to win a first Asian Tour title at the Panasonic Open India.
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"I lost in a play-off last year but I always have good memories at the Panasonic Open India. It is like my home course because I always play well there. Accuracy is my strongest part of my game so that's why I've always played well there," he explained.
"I'm playing on one of my favourite courses and I can't wait to play in the event. I like golf courses where you have to work the ball and where you don't just blast it. At Delhi, the long hitters don't have an advantage and that's good because I'm a medium range hitter," said Gangjee.
"I had eight missed cuts so overall I don't think I'm playing well. Last year was my best year but this year has been pretty bad even though I feel like I've been playing okay. It is always nice to play at home with your family around. Familiar surrounding is always good," he said.