"Recent history tells us that over the past 10 years India has lost just four of 49 Tests at home - two to South Africa and two to England," Lyon wrote in a column for Sydney Morning Herald.
"Touring there tests you physically and mentally. It puts every area of your skill and resilience under the microscope. To stand up and play well in India is to announce yourself as a world class team and that is what we want to do.
The four-Test series begins on February 23 in Pune, followed by Bengaluru (March 4-8), Ranchi (March 16-20) and Dharamsala (March 25-29). India had blanked Australia 4-0 during their last tour in 2013.
Lyon, who has taken 228 wickets in 63 Tests, said adjusting to wickets in India will be crucial.
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"The most important thing I found when I toured there four years ago was adjusting to the type of wickets we'll be playing on," he wrote.
In India, Test matches tend to start slowly but they can speed up very quickly. It's about hanging in there and trying to win the big moments throughout the day."
Australia will have a young team but Lyon is confident that his new-look side will be able to achieve the results.
"Most of our new-look team have never played a Test in India. With all the recent changes only Steve Smith, David Warner, Matt Wade and myself are survivors from 2013. Seven of us remain from last year's tour of Sri Lanka, which presented similar conditions," he wrote.