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 second August’ 59 edition was published amid the time when the President decided to take over Kerala’s administration system then and featured several articles that highlighted the Indian scenario back then. M.A Venkata Rao in, “Second Thoughts On Foreign Policy,” highlighted the much-needed changes to India’s foreign policy in relation to the alliances formed then. M. N. Tholal in, “Enemies of English or India?” emphasized the importance of the English language and laid its importance for fostering progress then. Y. V. Visveswaran in, “The Struggling ·sector,” highlighted the importance of freedom and proper economic planning private sector’s development back then. G. N. Lawande emphasized the position of social systems and states of backward countries for fostering their economic development through the Keynesian model in the article titled, “Keynesian Economics and Underdeveloped Countries. Reginald Jebb in, “Socialist propaganda,” focused on the interference on state and levied taxes to socialize India then. Ola Raknes in, “The Organomic Concept of Health and its Social Consequences, focused on the importance of health in daily lives. This edition covered several op-eds that orated the different scenarios of India. And further went on to capture important news headlines covering both nation and worldly stands.