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 October ’63 edition was published amid the time when a philosophical revolution was needed in order to foster Indian progress in material and moral fields. M.A Venkata Rao through his article, “Failure of Marxism in West,” pleaded India to examine Marxism before it shuns the transcendence to intellectual and moral fields and gets shackled to the socialist era. M.N Tholal in, “We are Leninists,” focused on the fearful stance of what the non-alignment policy will do to India and southern Asia as a whole. Dr. Rustom C. Cooper in, “Seventeenth Amendment To The Constitution,” laid down the repercussions of the amendments to land reforms. Karuna K. Nandi in, “The measure of poverty in India,” provided a statistical purview on the national income statement including the lowest income mark amidst an already raging economic crisis then. K. Vedamurthy in, “Swatantra Party’s Contribution To Democratic Thought And Practice,” highlighted the Swatantra party’s contribution to world egalitarian thought. The edition also covered op-eds that orated the various scenarios in India then including the threats posed by the Kamaraj plan back then. The issue further captured important news headlines covering both national and worldly stands. Lastly, it concluded with a book review on the book titled, “Why we behave like Americans.