‘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. 8, No. 24) of this journal was published on March 15, 1961. The editorial covers the death of the stalwart National patriarch – Pandit Govind Vallabh Pant, communal disturbances in Jabalpur and Madhya Pradesh, India’s decision to send troops to Congo in the service of the UN mission, Pakistan’s attitude to India and the private sector. “The Muslim Problem In India” by M.A. Venkata Rao discusses the conflict between Muslims and Hindus in India. “Nehru’s Smokescreens” by M.N. Tholal discusses Rajagopalachari’s speech. An article by J. M. Lobo Prabhu I.C.S. (Retd) talks about the planning for Law and order. An article by B. Ramakrishnan explains the Central budget for the year 1961-62 including fresh tax proposals, estimated revenue for FY 1961-62, improbability of holding the price line, adverse effects of import duties on industry, halting concessions regarding the reduction of tax on bonus shares, and surcharge on earned incomes. “The State Of Soviet Agriculture” by S. Kabysh talks about the estimates of a high yield in the virgin lands. Further the journal presents some thoughts for India’s politicians, and talks about the Queen’s visit and Rajaji visiting Delhi. The journal ends with book reviews.