But it will be easier said than done as India will have to fight it out against top teams like Argentina, Netherlands, England, Korea and Malaysia for the top honours.
"While our aim is to finish top 2 in London, it's important we play match by match and not take any team lightly especially in the pool stage," said Manpreet, who will lead the side in the absence of regular skipper PR Sreejesh, who is recovering from an injury.
The Indian team will arrive in London on Friday after playing in the three-nation Invitational tournament featuring hosts Germany and Belgium.
The upcoming HWL Semi-final is a much anticipated and important tournament for India, where they are grouped in Pool B along side Canada, Scotland, Netherlands and Pakistan.
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India begin their campaign against Scotland on June 15 followed by matches against Canada on June 17 and arch-rivals Pakistan on June 18.
India will play world no 4 the Netherlands on June 20.
"We cannot afford to miss out on goal scoring chances and we need to improve our conversion rate," he said.