Shamim Khan of Delhi and Bengalurean Mari Muthu carded the day's best scores of six-under-65 to be joint third along with veteran Mukesh Kumar (71) of Mhow at seven-under-206.
Himmat (67-68-70), who was part of the five-way lead on day two, maintained his position as joint leader today after a determined 70 that was highlighted by three birdies and two bogeys.
The former Asian Tour winner had a quiet front-nine barring the 20-feet birdie conversion on the third. He dropped a shot on the 10th but regained control with birdies on the 13th and 15th thanks to some superb chipping and putting.
The 29-year-old Rai had posted two top-3s on the Asian Tour in 2015 including a runner-up finish in Thailand where he lost out in a playoff to Spanish star Sergio Garcia. The Delhi-based golfer then had an average 2016 where his best result in Asia was tied 15th.
"I was not at my best last year but I still posted a few top-20 and top-30 finishes on the Asian Tour and the PGTI. However, I feel my game is now showing signs of returning. I'm being able to pull off shots I want to.
Khalin Joshi (65-70-70) also continued in the joint lead for the second straight day. Joshi, like Rai, made three birdies and two bogeys during his third round of 70. He made pars all through on the back-nine.
Shamim and Mari gained 22 places from their overnight tied 25th thanks to rounds of 65.
Shamim was rolling putts at will and was seven-under till the 16th but a three-putt on the 17th pegged him back to six-under for the day.
Mari, on the other hand, didn't leave himself too many long putts courtesy his accurate iron-play.
The other two joint halfway leaders, Abhijit Singh Chadha of Chandigarh and Australian Kunal Bhasin, also dropped down the leaderboard today.
While Chadha shot a 73 to lie tied seventh at five-under-208, Bhasin produced a 75 to be in tied 12th at three-under-210.
The other prominent names who occupied tied 12th place were former champions and Chandigarh duo Ajeetesh Sandhu (73) and Harendra Gupta (68) as well as round one leader Sameer M Shaikh (73) of Pune and PGTI Order of Merit leader Honey Baisoya (69) of Delhi.
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