‘The Indian Libertarian’ was a fortnightly journal, founded in 1954 by Indian liberal, Ranchhoddas Bhuvan Lotwala, and edited by his daughter Kusum R Lotwala. This edition (Vol. 10, No. 6) of this journal was published on June 15, 1962. The editorial covers Britain’s proposed entry in the E.C.M., the commonwealth, the place of English in educational institutions and the Soviet Union and the United States jointly announcing their declaration condemning war propaganda. The journal covers several articles. “The Limits Of Neutrality” by M.A. Venkata Rao talks about “neutralism”. “Psychology Of Communalism” by M.N. Tholal discusses the Jana Singh and communal utterances. Then there is an instance where Dr. Raghuvira gave a funny reason why Hindi or the mother tongue should replace English in India. “Raja Ravi Varma’s Watercolor Paintings” by K.P. Padmanabhan Tampy discusses the paintings of Raja Ravi Varma. “Impact Of Population Growth On Planning” by Minoo R. Shroff explains the population growth in India and at the same time, he also explains the degrading economy and increasing unemployment conditions in India. “Equalising Opportunities- V” by Wendal Bull points out his second specific proposal on measuring the cost of labour. “Taking Chances With Security” discusses B.K. Nehru’s television interview and how the Socialists started their antics in the Lok Sabha as well. The journal ends with book reviews and news views.