With just four boxers in the draw in her weight category, Punia found herself in the semifinals today and will face Uzbekistan's Guzal Ismatova on November 7.
Olympic bronze-medallist and five-time world champion Mary Kom will open India's campaign tomorrow, making a return to her preferred 48kg category.
The celebrated Manipuri, who is a four-time gold- medallist at this event, will square off against local favourite Diem Thi Trinh Kieu after she did not get a bye in the opening round.
Four-time gold-medallist L Sarita Devi, making her debut in the 64kg category, got a first-round bye and will face Uzbekistan's Maftunakhon Melieva in the quarterfinals on November 5.
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Former world and Asian silver-medallist Saweety Boora (75kg) got a bye too and moved into the quarterfinals, where she will face China's Li Qian.
Also getting a bye was Lovelina Borgohain (69kg). She has been drawn against Mongolia's Erdenetuya Enkhbaatar in the quarterfinals on November 5.
On Friday, national champion and Nation's Cup gold- medallist Neeraj will take on Myanmar's Nally in her opening contest.
Pooja's bout will be a quarterfinal contest and a win will assure her of a medal.
A total 107 boxers from 20 countries are competing in the event where India are placed third in the all-time medals' list with 19 gold, 21 silver and 20 bronze.