A total of 11 countries from across Asia -- India, Singapore, Pakistan, Jordan, Philippines, Nepal, UAE, Thailand, Iran, Bangladesh and the hosts Qatar will vie for top honours during the two-day tournament, starting March 3.
The winner of event will book a berth in the Asia Rugby Sevens Series, which will feature three legs and will be played between September 1 to October 14.
"Recently the Indian Women's Rugby team shined at the Asia Women's rugby Sevens trophy held at Laos and brought home a silver. We are confident that the men's team also will deliver fabulous performance to bring home accolades and make us proud yet again," Mahesh Mathai, Secretary General of Rugby India, said.
The squad: Gautam Dagar (capt), Nitin Dagar, Deepak Punia, Rakesh Lochab, Deepak Dagar, Vikas Khatri, Prince Khatri, Mohit Khatri, Neeraj Khatri, Akash Balmiki, Chhitaranjan Murmu, Samser Singh.
Officials: Sendil Kumar (coach), Subhash Kumar Solanki (assistant coach), Wahid Pathan (physio) and Manas Kumar Jena (manager).