Cricket Australia says it is satisfied with the security arrangements and will continue with the tour.
Earlier on Sunday, Cricket Australia had aroused security concerns after the serial blasts in New Delhi and had sought an urgent report from its security advisors.
The fundamental principle that always comes first is the safety of the team and the team officials," Cricket Australia's public affairs manager Peter Young was quoted as saying.
"There's a standard process for every tour. Such is the way of the world these days that this process is completed before we go anywhere."
Australia was one of the nations that declined to tour Pakistan this month for the International Cricket Council's Champions Trophy on security grounds, which led to the tournament being put off by a year.
Australia had also refused to undertake a Test tour of Pakistan in March-April for similar security fears.
"The specific answer we were given on Pakistan was that it was not safe to go," Young said. "We will take advice on this situation and will make a decision. We expect that to be in the next week or so."
The Australian government's updated travel advice for India is "to exercise a high degree of caution because of the high risk of terrorist activity by militant groups".
Indian cricket officials have reason to be wary of Australia's security concerns.
Ponting's men are expected to spend the first week training in Jaipur, the state capital of western Rajasthan, where 65 people were killed in similar blasts in May.
The blasts, however, did not deter foreign players, including former Australian spinner Shane Warne, from taking part in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 competition which was being held at that time in various cities, including Jaipur.
The southern city of Bangalore, which hosts the first Test, was rocked by eight bombs in July that killed a woman and injured seven.
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