Defending champions Thailand will lead the challenge in the 12-team men's category, which also includes hosts India, Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Brunei, Philippines, United States, Myanmar and Iran.
In the eight-team women's division, the formidable Thais have for company India, Vietnam, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia and China.
Sepaktakraw Federation of India (STFI) secretary-general, Yogender Singh Dahiya, said the stage is set for event, which will comprise more than 200 players and officials from 14 nations here at the K D Jadhav Hall, Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.
"The interest in the sport is bound to increase a great deal and we hope it will attract youngsters to take up the sport. Live telecast of the event will provide tremendous exposure for sepaktakraw, which made its Asian Games debut in 1990," he added.
The Indian sports fans got their first glimpse of sepaktakraw when it was introduced as a demonstration sport in the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi.