Chakraborty has participated in many major concerts. Apart from rendering
Khyals in her performances, she has occasionally adopted contemporary form of Indian pop music. She performed at the
Dover Lane Music Conference from the age of 20 and continued participating for the next 5 years. In her recitals, she presents a mature and rhythmical swing succeeded by unrestrained
taans in three and-a-half octaves. In the unique musical sessions organized by Mumbai's
National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA),
ragas in different time-cycles were presented on 18 September 2011 by three vocalists which included Kaushiki Chakraborty,
Ulhas Kashalkar, and
Devaki Pandit. This rendering was a departure from the normal evening concerts, and the ragas were sung in time periods appropriate to each raga, starting from early morning till evening. In the early stages of her career, in August 2003, Chakraborty gave a live performance in London which was released as the record "Pure". Her father had accompanied her on harmonium on this occasion. She has been acclaimed as "torchbearer of the Patiala tradition" for her musical performances.
Musical group Chakraborty has formed an exclusive women's musical group called the "Sakhi" (meaning, friend) which is a forerunner in classical music in the country to "celebrate womanhood" and as a dedication to the famous mythological and historical woman of India –
Ganga,
Saraswati,
Durga,
Lakshmi,
Draupadi,
Kunti,
Sita,
Radha and
Meera. The first programme of the group was planned to be held on 20 January 2015 at Kala Mandir,
Mumbai. Chakraborty was the vocalist and the other members of this group were Shaoni Talwalkar on the tabla, Mahima Upadhyay on the
pakhwaj,
Debopriya Chatterjee on the flute,
Nandini Shankar on the violin while the
Kathak dance performance was by Bhakti Deshpande. They are daughters or grand daughters or disciples of famous Hindustani musicians. Chakraborty presented this musical ensemble with her group at the
Carnegie Hall in October 2015; the programme was of 90 minutes duration. ==Awards and recognitions==