The Forum of Free Enterprise is a non-political organization founded in 1956 by A.D Shroff and was 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, “Free Enterprise in India and Freedom” was published in 2011 and was authored by A.D. Shroff and Muraji J. Vaidya. The booklet mentioned the contributions made by the private sectors to the Indian economic growth and its development in the few years after the independence era. The first article focused on the assessment of the role of private enterprise through the Government’sdecsion and planning making for the establishment of the desired society in accordance with their holdings. The article emphasized the need for a solid plan for the rapid development of the country and highlighted the significance of production. The article further stressed the thin line between democracy and totalitarianism crossing each other closer due to the dominance of the government then. The second article focused on the objectives of the second plan and how it dealt with the sphere of the private sector. The article thereby provided the much-needed emphasis on the elimination of concentration of major economic power in the hands of few individuals. The booklet also provided the total developmental outlay of the Central and State Governments over the period of the plan.