This issue discusses academic freedom and argues that universities must remain autonomous rather than state-controlled. It also features commentaries on Cold War politics, critiques of neutralism, and debates on secularism in India. J. B. H. Wadia argues that Indian society should be guided by genuine liberal secular values rather than religion, while Bertram D. Wolfe examines Tito’s break from Stalin and its impact on Soviet influence. The issue also includes book reviews and a closing collection of notable quotes from the Indian and international press.
