The fortnightly journal titled Indian Libertarian was founded in 1954 by Indian liberal, Ranchhoddas Bhuvan Lotwala, and edited by his daughter Kusum R Lotwala. The second August ’63 edition was published amid the time of total disarmament and world peace due to the partial nuclear test ban treaty. M.A Venkata Rao in the article, “Social Imagination And Revolution,” stressed the needed disintegration of socialist percept back then for fostering progress on the Indian roads. M.N Tholal in the article, “War ambitions in the UP,” focused on the legislative race within the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee back then. Prof. G.N Lawande in, “Rising prices and the common man,” highlighted the problem faced by the Indian economy that of the rising prices in the ’60s under the five-year plan. Edna Shaker in, “American Indians under control,” discussed the consequences of government intervention and bureaucratic domination. J.M Lobo Prabhu in, “Nehru’s Retreat,” questioned how the Congress will manage to keep the public faith instilled in the government. The edition also covered op-eds that orated the various scenarios in India then. The issue further captured important news headlines covering both national and worldly stands. Lastly, it concluded with a book review on the concept of clashes of loyalties in modern man’s conscience.