Teenager Aditi shared the lead with Nanna Koerstz Madsen from Denmark at 12-under-par heading into the final round at Doha Golf Club.
The other Indian to make the cut, Neha Tripathi added a round of 72 to her earlier rounds of 74 and 70 to be Tied 43rd.
Aditi is targeting back-to-back victories following her maiden win at the Hero Women's Indian Open a fortnight ago, while Madsen is also looking for her second Ladies European Tour title after claiming her first win at the Tipsport Golf Masters in Pilsen in June.
Aditi made a strong start with three birdies in her first seven holes and added further birdies at the 10th and 14th before carding a pair of bogeys on the 15th and 17th, which allowed Madsen to catch her. The duo then matched each other with birdies on the long 18th, the talented teen holing a putt of six yards for a round of 68.
"It was quite windy in the morning so I knew I had to be sharp with my approaches and I had a few birdie chances which I made, so that start was good," said Aditi, who is the LET's leading rookie after her win in India.
"It's great to be in contention, the week after a win. I'm really happy with the way I'm playing this week. I played with Nanna today and she's an aggressive player as well, so it will be fun tomorrow."
Madsen appeared frustrated as she made a run of nine straight pars going out, but she picked up the pace with four birdies and a bogey coming home in a round of 69.
The start of the third round was delayed by two hours and 40 minutes due to lightning and heavy rain.
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