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 January ’63 edition was published amid the time when India’s freedom and security needed to be the then Government’s first concern. M.A Venkata Rao in, “Wanted a Revolution in National Psychology,” focused on the need to resolute the philosophy of the State in its functioning in fostering progress on a large scale. M.N Tholal in, “Socialist Unity,” highlighted the merging of two parties in the then U.P legislature due to the exploited failings of the Congress party then. Marshall I. Goldman in the article titled, “Sino-Soviet Trade,” emphasized the statistical overview of the Chinese-Soviet partnership. B. R. Shenoy in, “Consumer Sovereignty leads to Rapid Economic Development,” stressed Professor J.K Galbraith’s pronouncements on inducing economic development through social and economic freedom. J.M Lobo Prabhu in the article, “A victory plan,” laid down the Swatantra party’s plan for constructing a better order against the third five-year plan. The edition also covered op-eds that orated the various scenarios in India then. The issue further captured important news headlines covering both national and worldly stands. Lastly, it concluded with a book review on the concept of a market economy.