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 first April’57 edition was published amid the time when the Nehru-Ayub khan meeting had concluded and featured several articles that highlighted the Indian scenario back then.. M.A Venkata Rao focused on the failure of the policy of Panchsheela and the indications of disharmony in top leadership that lead to the failure. M. N. Tholal in the article titled,, “Nehru Undermining India’s Freedom,” emphasized Nehru’s self-declared duty to protect the integrity and freedom of India that was not hedged with the conditions following his duties. Prof. G. N. Lawande in, “Co-operative Farming The Path To Serfdom,” emphasized the importance of yield of small-holdings for increasing the agricultural output as a whole back then. The next two articles titled, “Role Of Private Sector In Economic Development,” and “Inflation And Productivity,” focused on the policies government needed to incorporate a better economic climate for increased wealth and progress around then. G. T. Olarensbaw in, “Finance is not money,” highlighted the government’s role as being agents for the banks for creating loan markets and inflation for debts. This edition covered several op-eds that orated the scenarios of our nation. And further captured important news headlines that covered both nation and worldly stands. Lastly, it concluded with book reviews specifically designed for readers interested in economics and politics.