‘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. 7, No. 2) of this journal was published on April 15, 1959. The editorial covers issues regarding Tibet, China and India. “Tibet: The Story of a Betrayal” by T.L. Kantam covers the link between India and Tibet, power of Lamas, secret service Pandits and communists attacking China. “Nehru-An Anachronism of Our Times” by K. Kumara Sekhar, B.A. discuss the issue of development. “The Delusion of Co-operative Farming” by A Rangathan talks about the 64th Session of the Congress at Nagpur. “The First Swayamsewak” by Sudarshan talks about the founder of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh , Doctor Hedgewar and R.S.S. “A New Rightist Party” by M.A. Venkata Rao discusses that liberal democracy is not enough, corrupt electoral practices, need for economic freedom and the Fundamental Freedoms. “Free Will and the Market Place” by Frank Chodorov talks about “economics” without principles, specialists with capital and respect for property. “Toward a Point of No Return” by Robert C.Tyson talks about a disturbing evolution and the give-away spiral. “A Profile of Community Planning” by Gopala Iyer Jayachandran discusses the spirit of community planning and economic progress. “A Straw In The Chinese Wind” by M.N. Tholal discusses India being in grave danger and the faith in appeasement. The journal ends with the reader’s miscellany and news digest.