Lahiri's walked home with a pay cheque of USD 54,000 which left him approximately USD 800 behind Tour leader Chawalit Plaphol of Thailand, who won the season-opening Zaykabar Myanmar Open.
Lahiri, who finished 10th in the 2012 Order of Merit, is now setting his sights on a first Asian Tour victory outside of India.
The rising star clinched his third Asian Tour title after defeating countryman Rashid Khan on the first play-off hole at USD 300,000 Asian Tour event at the Delhi Golf Club and immediately set a new target in his burgeoning career.
"It is just a matter of the 72 holes coming together and having some luck as well. I'm hoping to win outside of India this year but I won't mind if I win in India again," said Lahiri, who has now won all his three titles at the Delhi Golf Club.
With his confidence soaring, Lahiri will be among the hot favourites to contend at this week's Avantha Masters, which is tri-sanctioned by the Asian Tour, European Tour and Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), at the Jaypee Greens course.