The fortnightly journal titled Indian Libertarian was founded in 1954 by Indian liberal, Ranchhoddas Bhuvan Lotwala, and edited by his daughter Kusum R Lotwala. The first August ’59 edition was published amid the time of the Tibetan problem and the hope of maintaining hostility in the situation and featured several articles that highlighted the Indian scenario back then. The issue featured several articles that incorporated the stand of liberty. M.A.Venkata Rao in, “The President’s Letter to the Prime Minister,” provided a piece of the President’s letter which focused on the climate of changes occurring in India then. The next article by M. N. Tholal titled, “Swantantra Party’s Opportunity,” focused on the formation of the party and its road ahead. T. L. Kantam in, “Communist: China’s Foreign Policies,” focused on their developing strength back then with new policies with several nations across the globe. The next article, “Kerala and the Constitution,” highlighted the crisis with the Kerala government and the government’s road ahead. This edition had also covered several op-eds from famous newspapers that orated the shattered wits of our nation. And further went on to capture important news headlines covering both nation and worldly stands. This edition had a section of economic notes that emphasized the welfare state and the government and economy. Lastly, it concluded with letters to the editor.