Announcing the deal, FIH president Leandro Negre said the world body considers India as a major hub for the game.
"FIH recognises India as a key country. FIH can't work alone, it needs a good support and partner," he said during a press conference ahead of the semifinal clashes of the inaugural Hockey India League in Ranchi on Saturday.
Negre reiterated the world body's stand on who is its working partner in India.
"The FIH is very clear about our commitment with Hockey India. I ask all of you to believe in HI because Hockey India is the future of Indian hockey and not IHF," Negre insisted.
Negre termed the exclusion of Pakistani players from the inaugural HIL as "unfortunate" and said the decision to send back the Pakistani players has been taken in the best interest of all.
"I really feel pity for the Pakistani players. The decision was taken under special circumstances. Mumbai is sensitive to these issues and HI decided to exclude them for this edition to prevent any untoward incident from taking place," he said.