The Manx Commonwealth Games Association (CGA) has decided to send a team to this year's Delhi games after India gave assurances over security.
Organisation behind the games, which opens on 3 October, has been under scrutiny since bomb blasts at a Bangalore cricket match on 17 April.
The announcement follows England's confirmation on Wednesday that it would be sending a team.
The CGA's Tonia Lushington said she was confident the team would remain safe.
"We are very positive that there's a high level of security going on in India," she said.
"They're getting very professional advice about security and we're very happy that everything is in place for a great games."
Organisation behind the games, which opens on 3 October, has been under scrutiny since bomb blasts at a Bangalore cricket match on 17 April.
The announcement follows England's confirmation on Wednesday that it would be sending a team.
The CGA's Tonia Lushington said she was confident the team would remain safe.
"We are very positive that there's a high level of security going on in India," she said.
"They're getting very professional advice about security and we're very happy that everything is in place for a great games."
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