They may not take part under the tri-colour due to the suspension of the IOA but four Indians have so far qualified for the February 7-23 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.
Shiva Keshavan, in luge, Nadeem Iqbal in cross country skiing and Hira Lal and Himanshu Thakur, both in Alpine skiing, have qualified for the Games.
Winter Games Federation of India Secretary General Roshan Lal Thakur said that another athlete Aanchal Thakur has also been trying hard to make it to the Games by taking part in qualifying events in Europe.
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"Another girl Aanchal Thakur, Alpine skier, has been trying hard to qualify but hasn't happened so far. She has some time to do that, she is trying," he said.
Three athletes had taken part in the 2010 edition of the Winter Games in Vancouver in Canada, while four represented the country in 2006 in Torino, Italy. Keshavan was the lone Indian athlete in Salt Lake City in United States in 2002 and in Nagano (Japan) in 1998.
Thakur hoped that there should not be any problem in the Sports Ministry clearing the four athletes with cost, despite they face the prospect of taking part as Independent Olympic Athletes under the IOC banner.
"I don't see any problem in the Ministry clearing the athletes with cost for the Winter Olympics. The government had declined to bear the expenses of our athletes to take part in the qualifying events. But I hope the government clears them for the Games," he said.