In a world where business expansion crosses borders and regulations shift faster than markets respond, Chandni Bhanushali stands tall as a bridge between governance, global commerce, and conscious leadership. Founder–Partner at Chandni Bhanushali & Associates and Maharashtra State Chair at the Asian African Chamber of Commerce & Industry, she brings a decade of experience across EY, Deloitte, and global compliance landscapes. With a remarkable mix of technical command and human-centered leadership, she is shaping pathways for businesses entering complex international markets.
On this episode of the Emerging Lawyer Series @ Koffee Conversation, Chandni blends clarity, humility, and fierce purpose. She opens up about her journey from corporate consulting to entrepreneurship, her leadership in the Asian-African corridor, her grounded approach to compliance, and her commitment to youth development, mindfulness, and community-building. She embodies what modern leadership looks like — rooted in purpose, powered by resilience, and always connected to people

Chandni’s legal calling began during her early days at Thomson Reuters (now EY DGDS), where she first recognized the entrepreneurial “baby” she would one day nurture into her own firm. Career-defining years at Deloitte and EY exposed her to large-scale compliance, corporate governance, and global regulatory frameworks. Those experiences sharpened her instincts, taught her precision, and built the leadership foundation she now brings into her independent practice.
Her role at the Asian African Chamber of Commerce became a turning point — connecting businesses from India to African nations, easing cross-border operations, and helping companies navigate jurisdictions, taxation, regulatory approvals, renewable energy investments, and government collaborations. Today, her firm empowers MSMEs, startups, and global businesses with clarity, compliance, strategic structuring, and reliable governance mechanisms — delivered with a human touch and a global mindset.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Chandni Bhanushali:
- Her entrepreneurial dream began in her first year at Thomson Reuters — long before she started her own firm.
- In consulting, you chase big sharks; in practice, you nurture small fish — and build their compliance mindset.
- MSMEs resist compliance due to cost & time, but awareness changes their business trajectory.
- At the African–Asian Chamber, she helps businesses with land, licensing, JV structuring & cross-border regulatory clarity.
- Solves key investor questions around safety, jurisdiction, taxation, DTA, and commercial viability.
- Believes AI is a support system, not a replacement — “AI helps; humans decide.”
- Advocates for stricter AI, cloud-security, and data-governance rules in India.
- Says compliance transformation is accelerating as India moves from colonial laws to modernized frameworks.
- Corporate roles at EY & Deloitte shaped her discipline, precision, and leadership DNA.
- Mentors young lawyers and interns by giving them real, outcome-oriented responsibilities — not clerical work.
- Maritime law reforms excite her — coastal economy will unlock jobs, growth, and faster resource movement.
- Passionate about youth empowerment — mentors underprivileged students and guides them through life decisions.
- Mindfulness practice and Art of Living brought focus, calmness, and emotional grounding into her leadership.
- Family values from her joint household shaped her integrity, empathy, and sense of responsibility.
- Describes herself in one line: “Yet to come.” — a powerful reminder of her evolving journey.
🎥 Watch the full Koffee Conversation with Chandni Bhanushali on YouTube — an inspiring journey through global business law, compliance leadership, cross-border collaboration, and purpose-driven impact.

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