Sri Lankan spinner Rangan Herath had wreaked havoc last year during the Galle Test, where India struggled to chase 176 and were all out for 112. Herath had taken seven wickets in the second innings to spell doom for the visitors.
It evoked criticism as media questioned Indian team's age-old ability to dominate the spinners.
As it is expected that the Green Park pitch for the series-opening Test in Kanpur will assist spinners, Kohli was asked to respond on this aspect.
Kohli argued that they lost the Galle Test in Sri Lanka because they could not play spin as they would have liked.
"We did not execute our batting plans, but we rectified that. The team wants to improve on that aspect of the game, something we surely needs to get strong. So much was build up (in media). We countered conditions really well away from home -- England, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, we focused on pace, so we didn't pay that much attention on spin. That was one area where we feel that we could have worked or should have worked more.
Kohli said the current side has all the ingredients to be a dominating side in the world.
"We believe we certainly have what it takes to be the best in the world. One area where we have tapped into is belief. Lot of young players coming into can lack belief, there could be a lot of insecurities, whether I'll play in the next game or whether my position is settled or not. So, it's all about getting rid of all those feelings.
"If you are fearless, the results will fall your way because you are willing to take that extra risk in the course of the game. I certainly feel that this team has what it takes to be the best in the world. What it requires is sustained concentration, attention to details, practicing the same way everyday, doing boring things," said Kohli.
He showed a lot of respect to the New Zealand side.
"We expect very good competition and hard fought cricket. They are a side that does not give up. They have pretty skillful players in their ranks, we are wary of that but we are aware of our strengths as well. Both need to focus on their strengths and don't hand the advantage to other teams.
"That, I think, is a very difficult thing to go and execute on the pitch. You might say those things away from the field, but when you are in the ground, in the heat of the moment, your emotions and insecurity do take over. I think they have been able to detach themselves from those pressures and that's why they have got successful in last couple of years. I think Kane (Williamson) is leading the side very well," the Indian captain said.
"This season is a phase where we can lay the foundation where the Indian Test team will go. We have started off pretty well. The challenge in last one year or so has been to show composure and get the victories, that we require and we have been able to get that.
"Of course, this season will be a career defining for all those in this squad, because hardly we have played 17 Test matches regularly. That's one thing we are happy about that we can plan our Test cricket, and test ourselves and get those wins whenever the chance comes. Very exciting times ahead."
The captain refused to reveal his combination for the match but said he would not want to be predictable.
"I think you can't go with one set of combination or one track mind, it's not logical in the longer run. You become predictable. You have to field the bowlers depending on the condition. We have to assess the workload on bowlers," said Kohli.
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