Lahiri, the Asian Tour's Order of Merit champion-elect and the world number 41, has locked his place in the 12-man squad which will be captained by compatriot Jeev Milkha Singh at Glenmarie Golf and Country Club from January 15 to 17.
The 26-year-old Lahiri delivered two points for Asia in the inaugural edition last year which included a 2&1 singles victory over Frenchman Victor Dubuisson. Asia rallied to force a thrilling 10-10 draw with Europe, who led by 5-0 after winning the opening day's Fourball session.
He has vivid memories of his second day's Foursomes match with partner Siddikur Rahman against Joost Luiten and Dubuisson. With Asia rallying after the first day's demolition, Lahiri holed a pressure-packed six foot par putt on the 18th green in the last match of the day to seal a one-hole win and put Asia 3-7 closer to Europe.
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"It was a fantastic moment. Sunday was also special but in terms of what that point did for us on Saturday, it was very important. Without that point, Sunday would have been harder for us.
"I think after the first day, a lot of people had written us off. There was a lot of talk and hype in the media which wasn't very positive. It was a key moment for us on that final day to get the tie which was very important.
A few weeks after the EurAsia Cup, Lahiri won first title outside of India at the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters before adding another triumph at the Venetian Macao Open.
He maintained his great form by winning the Maybank Malaysian Open and Hero Indian Open in February to break into the world's top-50 for the first time and also represented the Internationals in the Presidents Cup. He also enjoyed a top-five at the PGA Championship.
"You're not playing for yourself. A lot of times, you're playing to the strengths of your partner, especially when you're playing foursomes. It's also a lot more aggressive than you would play in strokeplay. A lot of different things and emotions are different too," he said.
"The EurAsia Cup is a very, very important event. It's a fantastic addition to our Schedule, the fact that we can get the opportunity to play in an event like that is very important. I could feel the benefit of it going into the Presidents Cup this year as well. Team golf complements team golf and it's important to have that event."
The winning team will share prize money of USD 3.6 million while the runners-up will get USD 1.2 million.