After conquering the realms of politics to business to sports, the growing influential Indian American community added a crown jewel to their glory with Nina Davuluri winning the Miss America title for the first time. "I'm so proud to be the first Indian Miss America," the 24-year-old Miss New York and an aspiring physician told reporters Sunday night shortly after defeating 52 other contestants from all the 50 states, capital city of Washington, the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico here. "We are making history right here as Asian-Americans," said Davuluri after last year's winner, Mallory Hagan, another former Miss New York, crowned her successor. "I'm so happy this organisation has celebrated diversity, and, on this stage tonight, there was so much diversity," she said. Miss California Crystal Lee finished the first runner-up in the 93-year old beauty pageant that debuted in 1921 and returned to Atlantic City after a six-ye...