The 28-year-old, who has not missed a single Major since the 2014 British Open, is also looking at improving his 'Major best' of Tied-fifth at the PGA Championships achieved last year at Whistling Straits.
In eight previous Majors, he has made the cut five times with a best of T-5 at the 2015 PGA Championships at Whistling Straits.
However, the US Open is the only Major where Lahiri has not made a cut and he will surely be looking forward to that.
"Sure it will be hectic, but I have been working towards and looking forward to it right from the start of the year," said Lahiri.
Lahiri, whose best finish this year came in the Hero Indian Open at home, an event on European and Asian Tours, will have for company his senior colleague, Jeev Milkha Singh.
"Speaking to Jeev is always a learning, because he has so much experience, but to practice with him and have him in the field at a Major alongside is indeed great," said Lahiri.
The US Open Championship this year returns to what is widely regarded as the toughest golf course in the world, Oakmont Country Club.
The US Open was last held here in 2007 and the field included Jeev Milkha Singh. That year Jeev recorded the best of his finishes at the US Open in Tied-36th place.
This will be Jeev's fifth appearance and he came in as an alternate after missing out in a play-off at the European Qualifiers for the US Open.
"I have been playing well and I am looking forward to Oakmont, where I played at the 2007 US Open," he added.
Now ranked 57th in the World and 91st in the FedEX Cup rankings on the PGA Tour, Lahiri has had a fair rookie season so far with 13 cuts in 16 starts in the wrap-around 2016 season.
Lahiri has not missed a cut in last six starts, including Masters and four of his rounds have been 66 or under. He has great starts at times, but he has not been able to build on it and often putting has been a letdown.
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