The Indians have had a stellar record in the continental showpiece, having finished second the last time around in 2013 with one gold, two silver and a bronze medal.
However, it isn't merely about medals this time.
Depending on the size of the draw in each category, only the medallists or the winners of probable box-offs would make the cut for the October World Championships in Doha -- the first qualifying event for next year's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Owing to the International Boxing Association's decision to block some Olympic quota places for winners of its semi-professional League -- the World Series of Boxing -- the World Championships in October will have very few qualifying slots on offer.
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Previously, making the World Championships quarterfinals was suffice to book a berth in the Olympics but now, the slots could be as less as two in a given weight category.
"It is not going to be easy but the boys are very positive. They are in good form and injury-free. If all goes well, we would be coming up with a good performance like always in the Asian Championships," said Sandhu.
Defending champion Shiva Thapa (56kg) and Commonwealth Games silver-medallists L Devendro Singh (49kg) and Mandeep Jangra (69kg) are among the best bets for medals in the tournament.
"My preparation has been as good as it always is. I am confident of a second gold. Obviously, this time, it is going to be tough like never before but as a competitor I can't be thinking about all that," said Shiva.