‘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. 10, No. 10) of this journal was published on August 15, 1962. The editorial covers the fifteen years since India attained Swarajya, unnecessary panic over economic consequences on India, of Great Britain’s proposed entry into ECM. The very first article of this journal by M.A. Venkata Rao talks about science and spirituality. “Gandhi-Nehru Succession-III” by M.N. Tholal talks about the history of Congress, and Sardar Patel’s closeness to Gandhi. “The Real Path of Economic Development” by Prof. G. Carl Wiegand discusses the industrial system and agricultural surpluses.”The Forgotten Man” by S.G. Hart talks about Henry George and his explanation on why the rent of land helped advance continually with the development of society while wages and interest remain at the bare minimum. The writer further talks about government revenue, trade restrictions, and moral principles. “Who Wants To Defend Our Borders?” discusses the Akali split and Madhya Pradesh’s drama. The journal ends with book reviews and news and views.