With only six players shooting under par, and another 11 carding even par 72, Gangjee and Kapur were tied for 18th place, while the other Indians were further down.
Gaganjeet Bhullar, winner of two titles on Asian Tour last season, and Himmat Rai carded 74 each to be tied 35th and Ajeetesh Sandhu (76) was 61st and Anirban Lahiri (79) was 95th.
C Muniyappa (81) was 110th and Sujjan Singh (82) was 115th.
Sam Cyr of the United States and Finland's Kalle Samooja, who were among the early pace setters in the morning, took a share of second place with their matching 70s alongside Australian rookie David Lutterus at the Taiwan Golf and Country Club.
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Gangjee had three birdies against four bogeys, while Kapur had as many as six birdies, but also gave away five bogeys and one double bogey.
Bhullar had four birdies, but was done in by a quadruple bogey on par-4 11th.
While the gusty winds may have posed stiff challenges to many of the players at the Taiwan Golf and Country Club, Hend showed he was equal to the task with another assured performance.