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 February ’60 edition was published amid the time when the Indian communist party started usurping power in the Northern part of India. M.A Venkata Rao in, “President Kennedy’s ‘”New Frontiers,” highlighted the American scenario under the leadership of the new President. M.N Tholal in the article, “Psychology of Non-Alignment,” emphasized the absurdity of the proposition that India would escape the ravages of war by remaining neutral and non-aligned. S. Ramanathan in his concluding article of the series titled, “Lokayata: Indian Materialism,” focused on the concept of materialism being in coherence with that of idealism. William Henry Chamberlin in, “Economic Growth: Reality And Mirage,” focused on the quality of output and free consumer choice as the factors for economic growth and contrasted the comparison American and the Soviet Union. Laurance Labadie in the article, “Comment on the Proposals of Some Modern Saviours about Avoiding the Menace of Atomic War,” emphasized the collusion between the government and monopolized banking systems to produce capital for producing atomic bombs as highly disastrous. The edition covered op-eds opined on several issues within India as that of Congress government and globally including the communist agricultural system in China and the Soviet Union. The edition captured important news headlines covering both nation and worldly stands. Lastly, it concluded with book reviews on the concept of models of economic growth.