"ISL is a fantastic concept for Indian football and having played in Africa and Europe, I was very happy to have got the offer to play in India. I want to contribute in Indian football," Zokora told PTI from Pune.
The 34-year-old Zokora, who has turned out 123 times in Ivory Coast colours besides playing for Tottenham Hotspur in English Premier League and Sevilla in La Liga, said he was excited to have come to a new country.
"The Indian players in my team are a talented lot and they need this kind of exposure (foreign training) and playing along with international players."
Zokora, who also had club stints with AS Saint Etienne (France top division side) and Trabzonspor and Akhisar Belediyespor (both Turkish top tier sides), was also upbeat about the chances of FC Pune City in this edition of ISL, though they finished sixth out of the eight teams last year.
"I think we can do very well this year under David Platt who is also a very experienced person as a player and as a coach. We can go all the way this time," he added.