The event, which will be preceded by a Pro-Am on November 6, will carry a purse of USD 1.25 million.
Returning to the place of its birth in 1964, the Hero Indian Open will see a plethora of champions and international stars line up for the tournament.
The list of early entries and confirmations indicate a strong line-up including the likes of PGA Tour winner, American Michael Thompson and multiple European Tour winner Robert Rock, whose resume includes a stunning win over a field featuring Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy at the 2012 Abu Dhabi Classic.
Former Indian Open winners like Arjun Atwal returns to his National Open, as does Jyoti Randhawa, one of the only two players to win the Indian Open three times in their career - the other one is five-time British Open champion Peter Thomson, who also played a big role in helping establish the Indian Open in 1960s.
Four other Indian winners, C Muniyappa (2009), Vijay Kumar (2002), Feroze Ali (1998) and Ali Sher (1991 and 1993) will add to the charm of the historic staging.