The Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament will be held here from August 3 to 12 as India hosts the event for the first time. The seventh edition of the prestigious sporting event will serve as a precursor to the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China in September.

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Making the announcement, Tamil Nadu Sports Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said it was good that top-flight hockey was returning to the city which was once the capital of the sport in South India.

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Apart from India, a three-time winner of the Asian Champions Trophy, defending champion South Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan and China will be taking part in the tournament.

Organisers said that Pakistan was yet to confirm its participation and added that "adequate security would be provided if Pakistan participates in the event."

They said China and Pakistan would confirm their participation by April 25.

Secretary General of Hockey India (HI) Bhola Nath Singh said HI officials had already visited the venue in Chennai and taken note of the ongoing preparations for the tournament.

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