In its first Executive Board meeting led by President Thomas Bach since his election in Lausanne, the IOC expressed satisfaction with the IOA for making amendments which would bar charge-framed officials from the contesting the body's elections.
"On Sunday, the currently suspended NOC of India agreed to amend a clause in its constitution as requested by the IOC to meet the basic standards for ethics, good governance and integrity," the IOC said in a statement.
The IOA has set February 9 as the date to hold fresh elections and the IOC said in case the Indian body fails to do so, the country's athletes would have to compete under the Olympic flag in the Winter Games in Sochi scheduled from February 7 to 23.
"Should the NOC not be able to complete the remaining steps of the agreed roadmap by the start of the Sochi Games in February, the EB decided that any Indian athlete that qualifies to compete at Sochi 2014 would be allowed to compete as an independent Olympic participant under the Olympic flag," the IOC stated.