India, who reached the knockout stage of the biennial tournament in 2011 edition, has been clubbed with Malaysia and three-time champion Korea this time.
India has always depended on their singles players to excel in Sudirman Cup and the story will be no different this year as World No. 2 Saina Nehwal, World No. 4 K Srikanth, 13th ranked P Kashyap, and No. 11 P V Sindhu will have to ensure there are no hiccups.
Among others, Sikki Reddy and Pradnya Gadre will be the second women's doubles pair, World No. 30 Sumeeth Reddy B and Manu Attri will carry the hopes for India in the men's doubles competition and Aparna Balan and Arun Vishnu will take the court in the mixed doubles match.
Pranaav Jerry Chopra and Akshay Dewalkar will be the second men's doubles team.
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It will also be interesting to see who takes the field against the two-time Olympic silver medallist between Srikanth and Kashyap.
Lee has already acknowledged the rising reputation of Srikanth, who won the China Open and India Open in the last six months, saying: "I'm aware that Srikanth has been playing really well. I'll just go and try my best."
Making his debut in Sudirman Cup, Srikanth is "excited" while Kashyap said India has a very bright chance to win in the singles.