"Even if Pakistan does not approve the participation of their team in the World Cup, the excitement will be not die down. A big event like the World Cup is in itself creates lot of excitement," Harendra told PTI in an exclusive interview here.
Harendra said even as a player in his hey days, he never saw any India-Pakistan match as an high-intensity onfield rivalry, but took it as challenge and played like any other international game.
"I also advise my boys to look at India-Pakistan encounter as any other game as I did. This in itself takes care of not inviting pressure," Harendra added.
Amid tension on border, Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) is still awaiting the No Objection Certificate (NOC) from its government to send its national squad for the World Cup.
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PHF has applied for the clearance and NOC from the Ministry of Inter-Provincial coordination and Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) in October but are yet to get a green signal.
"The boys are excited to play in World Cup and are ready to take on best of the teams, and keen on not letting the country down," the junior team coach said.
India will begin their campaign at the Junior World Cup against Canada on December 8.
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