Dhanraj Choudhary, secretary general at the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI, confirmed the absence of Pakistan as well as of another prominent nation, Australia.
"Pakistan did not communicate its interest to participate in the competition. It is the end of the year and federations of most countries are facing a fund crunch during this time. That is the reason why Australia is also not coming. However, the toughest competitors of India will as usual be Singapore and England," Choudhary told PTI from Surat while ruing the timing of the event.
In a major setback for the hosts, India's highest-ranked player Sharath Kamal, has suffered a freak accident in Germany and will not be taking part in the biennial competition. The World No 71 met with a car accident earlier in the week, a day before he was supposed to return home for the Commonwealth Championships, said Choudhary. He plays for German club Borussia Dusseldorf.
Sharath, who dropped out of top-50 after undergoing a hip surgery earlier in the year, said he is getting better and is likely to recover in a month's time.
The previous Commonwealth Championships was also held in India, where the home team ended with nine medals in the event held in New Delhi, but failed to win a gold. Barring women's singles, the other six gold medals on offer went to Singapore.