The Forum of Free Enterprise was a non-political organization founded in 1956 by A.D Shroff and was established to educate public opinion in India on free enterprise and a democratic way of life. The Forum published booklets to further its objects. The following booklet titled, “A Review of Current Economic Problems” was published in 1965 and was authored by H.P.Mody, B.R Shenoy, and P.S Narayan. The article titled, “Wither India planning,” emphasized the conservation of resources and the direction for the orderly development of the economy through pragmatic systemic planning. The article titled, “India’s food problem,” highlighted the physical shortages of foodgrains as the result of wastage of resources and the extravagant government planning that resulted in the delipidation of the agriculture sector. The last article titled, “The foreign exchange crisis,” stressed the two ways to mitigate the economic blunder, largely through planning and policy change and curtailment of the government expenditure. All of these articles had a common conclusion, to stabilize the Indian economy by amending the imbalances.