India has a heavy schedule this year with as many as four important international tournaments lined up in Commonwealth Games, Champions Trophy, Asian Games and the season-ending FIH men's World Cup, besides the Azlan Shah Cup.
But for the coach winning the Asian Games and World Cup sits at the top of his agenda.
"I want to win the Asian Games and the World Cup. Those are my two objecives.
Marijne said other tournaments will act as a preparatory platform in the pursuit of his team's goal which are Asian Games and World Cup.
"But every tournament this year is important because the other tournaments will help us prepare for the big tournaments. So we are taking every tournament very seriously," he said.
"The Champions Trophy we can use to prepare for the Asian Games. The level is really high and that's good for us. It's really an honour to be a part of the last Champions Trophy."
"During the New Zealand tour, we had another group from the World League Finals and Asia Cup and it also will be the same with the Azlan Shah and the Commonwealth Games.We have to think about the mental state of the players and their body," he said.
"We have good depth in the team. We have involved a lot of players in the last few months and we did that with purpose thinking about this year. In the New Zealand tour a few youngsters made their debut," Marijne said.
Marijne so far has had a successful outing with the Indian men's team, winning medals in both the Hockey World League Final and Asia Cup under him.
"It's nice to win medals but it's important to stay critical to yourself because if you think everything is good you will not improve. If you are critical to yourself then you are making steps and that's what we are doing now," he said.
Asked whether he feels any outside pressure, Marijne replied: "No, I don't feel pressure. The highest pressure I feel is from myself. I want to win everything. But the most important is players want to win.
Veteran Sardar Singh is in the twilight of his career and is no longer a certain in the squad. Marijne also refused to comment anything on individual players.
"I never talk about individual players. I can't say anything about the announcements of team for Azlan Shah," he said.
"We look at every tournament in a different way. We try to have a combination of experienced and junior players in every tournament.
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