The three players in joint third place at four-under-66 were Kolkata's Divyanshu Bajaj, Delhi's Honey Baisoya and Chandigarh-based teenage amateur Karandeep Kochhar.
Shubhankar, a 10th tee starter, did not have the greatest start to the week as he received a one-stroke penalty on the 10th after having inadvertently moved the ball while trying to remove pebbles around it before executing his second shot.
The resultant bogey on the 10th, however, did not prove to be a dampener for the 20-year-old as he rallied with an eagle-birdie-birdie run from the 13th through the 15th.
Shubhankar added four more birdies on the front-nine to end the day with a healthy seven-under.
"With just three events left for me in the Asian Tour, I need to get back in top gear if I have to get into the top-60 in Asia and retain my card for the next season. This week's event gives me a great opportunity to raise my game and get in the right frame of mind before I head back to the Asian Tour," Shubhankar said.
"I fought back well after the opening bogey. The eagle on the 13th came at the right time as it helped me negate the effect of the bogey in the early stages of the round. I played some excellent wedge shots especially the chip-in on the 13th and another on the 15th where I almost holed it from 50 yards," Shubhankar said.
The seasoned Digvijay Singh has had a patchy season so far not having posted a single top-10 on the PGTI this year.
A referee's caution for slow play seemed to have inspired Digvijay to fire a flurry of birdies in the closing stages of his round.
"My three-ball was cautioned by the referee for slow play as I was about to hit my approach on the 16th. The warning turned out to be a blessing in disguise as I kept hitting it close from there on and as a result ended up with birdies on the last four holes," Digvijay said.
"The key this week would be to find maximum fairways off the tees. The greens are rolling well here at Tollygunge so it would be about setting up birdie opportunities with some good hitting.
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