‘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. 11, No. 23) of the journal was published on March 1, 1964. The editorial, titled ‘The Kashmir Tangle Must Be Resolved’, discusses the political problem of Kashmir. The possibility of a strong opposition to the Congress in the form of the Swatantra Party is examined by M A Venkata Rao in ‘Swatantra Challenges Congress’. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s personality cult and the lack of criticism within intellectual circles is discussed by M N Tholal in ‘Mr. Nehru and His Decisions’. Censorship of the press by the UP state government is discussed by Seth W Howard in ‘U. P. Accredition Rules And The Freedom Of The Press’. P Kuppu Rao writes an interesting piece on how although the colonisers left the country, their institutional legacy still remains, called ‘Anglo-phobes’. This volume also includes book reviews and news reports.