The tournament was tri-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour, the Ladies Asian Golf Tour and the Women's Golf Association of India, here today.
India's Vaishavi Sinha, who was in sole second spot after two rounds, suffered a meltdown on the 18th hole in which she double bogeyed to slip to sole fifth place on the final leaderboard.
For her second win in India, Nocera had to work hard on the final day to win the glittering trophy and the winner's cheque of USD 45,000.
But two bogeys on the fifth and ninth holes blemished her card on the front nine. Nocera picked her game on the back nine by birding the 11th, 12th and 17th holes against one bogey on the 15th hole.
"It's always good to win, I love it, and it's nice to win in India for a second time, so I'm really pleased. It worked out really well the first day and after that I tried to play my game and that's it," she said.
"I have a tendency to play well because I feel comfortable," she added.
Sinha, who eschewed risks in the decisive round, looked set to finish as a worthy runner-up in India's most prestigious women's golf tournament, but on the 18th hole, she pulled out the driver in her quest to find a few extra yards, but only managed to hit the ball off the tee into the bushes.
