"The ultimate aim is to start performing well in Test cricket. We have got a young side, and we are looking to build something," said Holder ahead of the opening Test starting at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium here today.
"In the last series we played in Australia, we didn't start really well. Moving on into the Test series, we got significantly better.
Holder also stressed on the importance of fitness during a four-match Test series.
"In the recent past, we've played two-three Test matches in a series and this is the first time I am involved in a four-match series. It's really important that we manage our bodies as well as possible," he said.
"It's not going to be easy. But once you manage yourselves well, in between Test matches and on the field, you should get through quite well," he added.
Holder said: "The wickets have died down significantly. If you look at the series in the recent past, you see a lot slow turning tracks. I remember the last time in Antigua, it was a pretty good wicket and it lasted all five days. If this wicket's anything similar to that, we can expect a really competitive game.
"Having said that, it's hard to predict what you get at certain places you go. I think it's just a matter of assessing whatever you get and make a decision there in terms of your selections and combinations," he added.
"Experience goes a long way. In this side we have only got Marlon Samuels, who has played a few Test matches, Darren Bravo is probably the next highest capped West Indies Test player. We have to live as a family and help one another as best as we possibly can," Holder said.
"That's the only way we can move down the road from here. We don't have the luxury of that much experience in the squad. Everywhere we go there are legends of the game, in Antigua, in Jamaica, whatever information we can get from outside that is beneficial for the team."
"You've got Shane Dowrich, who's been doing well over the last few seasons. Leon Johnson had a really good season. Those are just a few names who did well back in the domestic competitions. So I think, all of them are really eager for an opportunity and I'm very eager to go into the competition with them," he added.
"India rely on spin, but I need to see what is presented to us. You have to give Ashwin credit, as he's one of the leading spin bowlers in the world. Jadeja has done really well and Mishra's in pretty good form. India will be relying on them to take the majority of wickets, depending on who plays, but there is plenty of quality in the seam attack as well.
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