India have announced a tour of the West Indies beginning in July, signalling a thaw in relations between the countries' two cricket boards.
The West Indies had pulled out midway through a tour of India in October 2014 amid claims of payment disputes between players and the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officials were left angered by the development - honorary secretary Anurag Thakur was even keen on compensation from the WICB - and bilateral series between the two nations had suffered.
However, on Saturday, a BCCI statement announced India would play a four-match Test series, and added that the "outstanding issues" from the abandonment had been "resolved".
WICB president Dave Cameron said: "We are extremely delighted that concerns which arose due to the incomplete tour have been addressed and would like to thank BCCI for reviving our ties.
"West Indies cricket appreciates the support of BCCI and the cricket loving fans of the islands keenly look forward to witness some exciting contests between the two teams."
Source: PA