The talented duo enjoyed memorable seasons last year with Bhullar securing two victories at the Venetian Macau Open and Yeangder Tournament Players Championship in Taipei en route to finishing a career high fifth on the Order of Merit while Lahiri won the SAIL-SBI Open and also produced an outstanding Major debut at the British Open where he was tied for 31st.
Lahiri, 25, hopes that time spent working on his putting and short game will produce the birdies when he defends his title at the venerable Delhi Golf Club from March 6-9 in what will be the second tournament of the new Asian Tour season.
Lahiri is in a hurry to get his season off to a strong note as he is aiming to break into the world's top-100 in 2013, the year which will see the Asian Tour celebrate its milestone 10th season.
"I would definitely want to get off to a good start with a win early in the season, like the last couple of years," he said.
Big-hitting Bhullar, a year younger than his close friend Lahiri, has already accumulated four career victories on the Asian Tour but has surprisingly not won in front of his fans.