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 ‘Approach to the fourth Five Year Plan’ is authored by Dr. R.C. Cooper, S.M. Dahanukar, and Y.A. Fazalbhoy and published in 1968. In his essay ‘Indian planning at crossroads’, Dr. R.C. Cooper recommends the planners to consider alternatives before finalising the strategy, distinguishing between balanced and unbalanced growth, and emphasize on economic development. He criticises the results of the plans adopted, explains the errors in detail, and suggests reforms. Y.A. Fazalbhoy appreciates government initiatives like promotion of entrepreneurship and growth with stability in his essay ‘A judicious industrial licensing policy is essential’. He recommends a judicious policy in delicensing, expansion of tertiary sector, and import technical know-how. In his article ‘Fourth Plan should be based on available resources’, S.M. Dahanukar welcomes stabilization of prices and financial assistance to agriculturalists. He recommends resource-based plans to achieve the targeted growth rate.