Mohak Mangal in 2026: The Brain of Indian YouTube.
By 2026, Mohak Mangal has set himself apart as India’s preeminent educational “video essayist”. Through his platform “Soch by Mohak Mangal,” he has outgrown that of a typical YouTuber to become a critical player in the national conversation. In an agethath is often at fault for surface-level content, Mohak’sresearch-basedd approach to report on social, economic, and political issues has earned him a base of over 4.4 million subscribers.
Wiki & Biography: Yale and Stanford alum.
Born into this world on April 28, 1992 (some reports say July 11) in Delhi, by which time he was to turn 33 in early 2026. His story is a study in academic success.

Schooling: DPS in R.K. Puram.
Undergraduate: Economics at SMU.
Post-Graduate: Master’s degree in International and Development Economics from Yale.
MBA: From Stanford University, where, at the same time, he was building his digital empire.
Before jumping intofull-timee content creation, Mohak put together an impressive professional background,d which included time at the World Bank in Myanmar and as an economist at AlphaBeta in Singapore.
Personal Life: His association with Shaneez Mohinani.
Mohak’s personal history is a tale ofsuccessful long-distance running. He is married to Shaneez Mohinani. The couple met in Singapore in 2012 when they were both students. After a 5-year-long distance relationship, they got married in a grand and beautiful ceremony in Jaipur.
In 2026, Shaneez is still t
hat quiet yet constant presence in his life;s he is the rock behind the very intensive and research-focused schedule that Mohak has. Also of note is that his sister Ishita Mangal is also a big name in the digital fashion space, which means the Mangal familyise truly a “creator power house.
Career and “Soch” in 2026
In 2026, “Soch” is a fully scaled media house. Mohak doesn’t just make videos anymore; he heads a team of researchers and editorsthath is into fact-checking and refuting misinformation. His 2025-2026 series on the “Reality of the Indian Middle Class” and “The Future of Indian Education” is at present a part of many media studies curricula across the country.
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