India play Nepal on March 12 in Guwahati in the first round of the qualifiers of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and Constantine said Sunil Chhetri would not be the automatic choice to wear the captain's armband in that match.
"I have not spoken to Sunil. He captained in India's last international match. But I have not decided on who will captain the side against Nepal," Constantine said in his first press conference after his appointment as the Indian team head coach here.
While discussing his vision for Indian football, the 52-year-old Englishman said Indian football was not in the best of situations and the country would need to do a lot to raise its profile.
"We have a lot of work ahead. I will do whatever I can. Of course, it (Indian football) is not in best situation. But I would want to talk more by results on the field than talking about what ails Indian football," he said, while conceding that India has fallen down FIFA ranking ladder from the 109th spot during his first stint to the lowest ever 171 now.
"I feel some players playing in other countries are good enough to play for India. If these players want to play for India, I would support them. This can happen if the authorities can somehow manage a situation, in which these players can have multiple country passport," he said.
"For example, there is a very talented defender in England and he wants to play for India. What can be done for these players is that they can have Indian passport till the time they are with national team and surrender it once they are out of the team," said Constantine touching upon a topic which has failed to get Indian government support a few years ago.