But the pitfalls are many in the tough passage ahead and the team would have to put its best foot forward in the Games here to clinch the eagerly awaited gold medal, which they had last won in 1998 at Bangkok, only their second title in the history of the Games.
The major threats for India, apart from traditional foes Pakistan who have come here with great determination to avenge their 7-3 defeat in the Delhi Commonwealth Games, would come from defending champions South Korea, aiming for a hat-trick, hosts China and an unpredictable Malaysia.
National coach Harendra Singh, who arrived with the team on the 5th of this month, said the team's only target was to win the gold and a direct entry into the 2012 Olympics and nothing less.
"The actual target is to gain a direct berth in the London Olympics and for that we have to go for the gold and nothing less than that would solve the problem. We are improving day by day," Harendra said.
Aware that the weak point of the team was their defence, that stand exposed last month against Australia in the league phase as well as the final of the CWG, Harendra said the members were working hard on this aspect before the campaign gets underway.
"Defence was a concern in the Commonwealth Games and we are working hard on it," he said.
Harendra said that things have improved with Dhananjay Mahadik and Sandeep Singh taking care of the important task.
Asian Games"It was important to take it match by match and not focus too far ahead. I think we have got to play the way we played against Pakistan and England (semifinal) in the Commonwealth Games. It is crucial to take it match by match, in getting three points from every match and then focusing on the semi finals," the coach said.
The one-time world-beaters are expected to face modest opposition in their first two Group B matches against Hong Kong and Bangladesh (Nov 17) but things would heat up from November 20, when they clash with Pakistan who have recalled seasoned penalty corner expert Sohail Abbas for the event.
Their last group match is on November 21 against Japan. After their CWG rout against India, Pakistan are also desperate to salvage their reputation.
Pakistan captain Zeeshan Ashraf said the team is looking to avoid the qualifying procedure for London Olympics and a win over India would boost their confidence.
"We want to go to London without any trouble and we won't allow the Indians to get away as they did in Delhi," Ashraf said.