Six-time winner on Asian tour and Four-time winner on European Tour, Jeev charged from three-under through two rounds to eight under after just 11 holes in the third round.
He was lying tied 10th but only three shots behind the leader, Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat, who was 11-under through two holes in the third round.
Shiv Kapur, the only other Indian to make the cut when the second round was completed on Saturday, shot 71 in second round to make the cut and was then even par through seven holes in the third to get to one-under for 43 holes and tied 42nd.
Jeev had a superb front nine with five birdies against no bogeys. He parred the 10th and 11th, when play was called off on Saturday.
"With such a crowded leaderboard, anything can happen. I am making birdies, lots of them, but also dropping bogeys. This week I have already had 12 birdies two and a half rounds, but I have also dropped four shots. It was the same last week at Avantha Masters," said Jeev.