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 first March ’60 edition was published amid the time of the third budget plan and featured several articles that patterned the scenarios of India. M.A. Venkata Rao in, “Kerala Elections and After,” highlighted the temporal interlude for democracy that paved in the state of Kerala then. M.N Tholal in, “Implications of Non-Alignment,” highlighted the stands between China and India and attaining world peace. William. Henry Chamberlin emphasized the economic ensemble in Europe in the article titled, “European socialism in Eclipse.” D. M. Kulkarni in, “Caste System, Greatest Curse of India,” focused on the disruption brought by the prejudices to the Indian national life and emphasized the need for a free society. Ronald Flecther evaluated Buddhism from a humane stand of approach in the article titled, “A humanist look at Buddhism.” This edition had also covered several op-eds that orated the shattered wits of our nation. And further went on to capture important news headlines covering both nation and worldly stands. Lastly, it concluded with book reviews specifically designed for readers believing in stages of human evolution in societies.