‘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. 7) of this journal was published on July 1, 1960. The editorial covers the Japanese-American Mutual Security Treaty, revolution in Turkey, Eisenhower postponing his visit to Japan, Russia China and India and its Marxist-Leninist-Stalinint pattern. “A Libertarian Policy For World Peace” by M.A.Venta Rao discusses the aftermath of the Paris Summit Conference and the world is anxious for the next step in world diplomacy. “Punjabi Subah or Sikh State” by M.N.Tholal talks about the genesis of the Punjabi Suba movement, analogies and proposed boundaries. “How I became a Rationalist” is written by Sydney Willats and in this article he talks about his journey to becoming a rationalist. “Building up a Rationalist Organization” by S. Ramanathan promotes the idea of rationalism. “Scizophrenic Tales” by P.J. Sabnis talks about a great social reformer Ram Rao followed by a conversation between him and his son on his son marrying a Pariah (outcast). “China Violates Sino-Indian Agreement” talks about China violating the agreement, Moscow’s friendship university, and Burma aiding Nagas. The journal ends with News and Views and Letters to the editor including an open letter to Nehru.