The Indian Masters was a professional golf tournament on the European and Asian Tours, that was played in February 2008.
The tournament was introduced as part of the continuing globalisation of the European Tour, making India the 37th territory to stage a European Tour event, and increasing to twelve the number of tournaments played in Asia as of the 2008 season.
The Indian Golf Union issued a statement a few days after the tournament was announced stating that the European Tour had approached it, and was willing to offer 20 invitations to Indian domestic players through the PGTI.
The dispute was eventually settled, and the Asian Tour agreed terms to co-sanction the tournament in advance of its 2008 debut.
Early in December 2008, organisers announced that due to financial problems with sponsors stemming from the global economic situation, and security concerns following the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the 2009 event would be cancelled.