The Indian Olympic Association has said there is "no question" of a boycott of the 2012 London Games amid a row over one of the sponsors.
The chief minister of Madhya Pradesh had called for Indian athletes to stay away unless the organisers ended sponsorship from the Dow Chemical company.
Dow has links to the firm behind the deadly Bhopal gas disaster in 1984.
The company says the issue of compensation for victims is settled.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is due to meet next week, but acting president Vijay Kumar Malhotra told Reuters news agency a boycott would not be on the agenda.
The Hindu newspaper quoted Mr Malhotra as saying: "There is no question of India boycotting the London Olympics. We are not boycotting the Olympic Games and that is very clear on the IOA's part."
However, the paper also reported Mr Malhotra as saying the sponsorship issue would be raised with the London organisers.
"We want to express in black and white that there has been opposition in the country to the London Games being associated with Dow Chemical," he said.
Dow is to create a fabric wrap for the Olympic stadium.
Is this a case of India bottling it and allowing the west to dictate to them - unfortunate.
BBC News - Indian Olympic body 'rules out' London 2012 boycott
The chief minister of Madhya Pradesh had called for Indian athletes to stay away unless the organisers ended sponsorship from the Dow Chemical company.
Dow has links to the firm behind the deadly Bhopal gas disaster in 1984.
The company says the issue of compensation for victims is settled.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is due to meet next week, but acting president Vijay Kumar Malhotra told Reuters news agency a boycott would not be on the agenda.
The Hindu newspaper quoted Mr Malhotra as saying: "There is no question of India boycotting the London Olympics. We are not boycotting the Olympic Games and that is very clear on the IOA's part."
However, the paper also reported Mr Malhotra as saying the sponsorship issue would be raised with the London organisers.
"We want to express in black and white that there has been opposition in the country to the London Games being associated with Dow Chemical," he said.
Dow is to create a fabric wrap for the Olympic stadium.
Is this a case of India bottling it and allowing the west to dictate to them - unfortunate.
BBC News - Indian Olympic body 'rules out' London 2012 boycott