The Forum of Free Enterprise is a non-political organization founded in 1956 by A. D. Shroff, and has been established to educate public opinion in India on free enterprise and a democratic way of life. The Forum publishes booklets to further its objects. The following booklet titled ‘Some reflections on the Food Problem in India’ is authored by T.A. Pai and published in 1966. The author talks about the increasing foreign dependence on food and its consequences. He advocates jowar, maize, bajra as a substitute for imported wheat, development of waste consciousness, need for buffer stocks, reorientation of minimum price policy, and increase in production of subsidiary foods like meat, fish, and vegetables. He suggests that food-deficit states like Maharashtra, West Bengal, should increase food production and situate buffer-stocks in these states. He criticizes the bureaucratization of agriculture and propounds an agricultural revolution and increased role of private enterprises if the government fails to create relevant conditions.