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 May ’60 edition was published amid the time of the split-up of Bombay into the Maharashtra and Gujarat states and featured several articles that highlighted the prevalent scenarios back then. M.A.Venkata Rao in the article, “The Chinese aggression & how to check it,” highlighted the hostile takeover of Tibet and the ignorance of treaty rights and diplomatic interests administered by Nehruvian policies. M.N.Tholal in the article, “The Janus that is Nehru,” highlighted the dictatorial nature of Nehru policies and the interests of India ahead. Prof. G. N. Lawande in the article, “Inflation and The Plans,” has emphasized the importance of maintaining price levels in the absence of economic progress in India then. Robert Eagle in, “Entrepreneurs versus Bureaucrats,” highlighted the contravening forces of resistance in pressure and demand in change at constant conflict. Ludwig von mises in, “The Economic Foundations of Freedom,” emphasized the importance of the individual being free in an economically independent country. This edition had covered several op-eds that orated the prevalent schemas in India and other nations during that time. The issue captured important news headlines covering both nation and worldly stands.