21 Things Most Indians Don’t Know About the Tough Guy
*By Kamal Thakur on September 9, 2014*

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   *Every time you write off Subramanian Swamy, like the mythical phoenix
   bird, he reinvents himself from the very flames that others think he burnt
   down with.*

*[image: The Man and His Machines!]*
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*The Man and His Machines!*
*Teacher, economist, mathematician, politician, rebel, crusader, dog lover,
all this and much more, this Tam Braham (Tamil Brahmin) was born into a
family of intellectuals, which he himself described as “a long line of
fighting Brahmins’.*
*Not one to let go a fight and not one who forgets easily, survivor and
loner, Swamy has bounced back to cast an imprint on contemporary history
that few individuals in India can lay claim to.*
*Here’s a compilation of facts that most Indians don’t know about this
tough guy:*
1. His Father Was a Well Known Mathematician
*Swamy was born in Mylapore, Chennai on Sept 15, 1939.*
*His father, Sitaram Subramanian was at one time director of the Central
Statistical Institute.*
2. He Graduated in Mathematics from Hindu College (Finished 3rd in DU)
*It was in the very stars that he was born under. He was not six months
old, when his mathematician father Sitaram Subramanian, in 1940, changed
jobs and moved from Chennai (then Madras) to Delhi, the seat of power.*
*[image: 2]* <http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/2.jpg>
*Swamy graduated from the prestigious Hindu College
<http://www.hinducollege.org/> in B.A. (Hon.), finishing 3rd in the Delhi
University.*
3. Enrolled at Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata for Post
Graduation
*From Delhi, the seat of power, Swamy moved to Kolkata (then Calcutta) for
PG studies. It was going to be his first battle ground.*
*[image: The Man and His Machines!]*
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4. Director of the Institute Happened to a Professional Rival of Swamy’s
Father
*The institute at that time was headed by PC Mahalanobis who happened to be
a professional rival of Swamy’s father. So when Mahalanobis learnt about
Swamy, the latter began to get lower grades. Too bad (for Mahalanobis).*
*[image: PC Mahalanobis with Nehru]*
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*PC Mahalanobis with Nehru*
*Mahalanobis was the brain behind setting up of the Planning Commission,
something that Prime Minister Narendra Modi after many decades intends to
dismantle.*
*He was the kind of person that no one (at least not someone studying at
his institute) would want to develop animosity with.*
5*. *Swamy Taught the Big Guy a Lesson
*Swamy’s ability at crunching numbers and postulating theories, pitched him
against PC Mahalanobis.*
*[image: Things Most Indians Don’t Know About Subramanian Swamy]*
<http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/5.jpg>
*P. C. Mahalanobis receiving the Mayor-of-Paris Award for exemplary work in
Statistics, 1963*

*His paper ‘Notes on Fractile Graphical Analysis’ published in
Econometrica, 1963 had questioned a Mahalanobis statistical analysis method
as not being original but only a differentiated form of an older equation,
was an early expression of the rebel that Swamy is, a trait that has found
expression both as an intellectual and as a politician.*
6. Got a Recommendation for Harvard
*Having demonstrated his ability for research, Hendrik S Houthakker
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_S._Houthakker>, the American
economist who was the referee for the paper published in Econometrica,
recommended Swamy’s admission to Harvard.*
*[image: Things Most Indians Don’t Know About Subramanian Swamy]*
<http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/6-e1410250991578.jpg>
*Richard Rummell’s 1906 watercolor landscape view, facing northeast.*
7. Completed PhD from Harvard at 24
*Backed by a full Rockefeller scholarship, in two and a half years, Swamy
at 24 completed his PhD.*
*[image: Harvard University Convocation]*
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*Harvard University Convocation*
*At Harvard, having cut his teeth in mathematics in the early 1960s and
armed with a doctorate at 24 years of age, by 27 he was a teacher at
Harvard.*
8. Co-Authored a Paper with the 1st American Who Won
<http://www.cleveland.com/nation/index.ssf/2009/12/economist_paul_samuelson_won_n.html>Nobel
Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
*Swamy co-authored a paper on theory of index numbers with Paul Samuelson
<http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/bios/Samuelson.html>. The paper was
published in 1974.*
*[image: Paul Samuelson]*
<http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/8.jpg>
*Paul Samuelson*
9. Became an Expert on the Chinese Economy
*In 1975, Swamy wrote a book titled “Economic Growth in China and India,
1952–70: A Comparative Appraisal
<http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/1153092?uid=3738256&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21104593983937>”*
*He learnt Chinese/Mandarin in just 3 months (when someone challenged him
to learn this tough-language-to-learn in a year).*
*[image: 9]* <http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/9.png>
*Till this day, Swamy is considered an authority on the Chinese economy and
especially comparative analysis of Indian and China.*
10. Got an Invite from Amartya Sen to Join DSE (Delhi School of Economics)
*As an advocate of free markets economy, much before Manmohan Singh’s 1991
budget made it fashionable, Swamy’s market friendly views after moving from
Harvard to Delhi School of Economics in 1968 were simply too radical and
not palatable with Indira Gandhi’s socialist ‘Garibi Hatao’ India slogans.*
*Anyhow, Swamy accepted Amartya Sen’s offer.*
*The position earmarked for a young academician with market friendly views
was a full professorial chair on Chinese studies.*
*[image: 10]* <http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/10.jpg>
*But, by the time he traveled from Harvard to DSE, other traveler academics
at the famed institute had changed their views on Swamy.*
*He was just offered a Reader’s rank at DSE. A sharp U-turn.*
*Students backed Swamy.*
11. Moved to IIT in 1969
*Swamy taught economics to students at the IIT.*
*He would often meet students at the hostels and discuss political and
international views.*
*By now, Swamy had made a name for himself.*
*[image: IIT Delhi]* <http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/11.jpg>
*He suggested that India ought to do away with Five Year Plans and stop
relying on foreign aid.*
*According to him, it was possible to achieve 10% growth.*
12. Indira Took Note of Swamy in 1970
*Indira, one of India’s most powerful prime ministers, in a 1970 budget
debate dismissed Swamy as a “Santa Claus with unrealistic ideas.”*
*[image: 12]* <http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/12.jpg>
*This was probably the first that a national leader of her stature had gone
to the extent of directly mimicking Swamy’s ideas.*
*Swamy continued with his work nonetheless.*
13. Establishment Goes After Swamy
*The hostility cost him his IIT job from where he was unceremoniously
sacked in December 1972.*
*[image: 13]* <http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/13.jpg>
*Swamy in 1973 sued the prestigious institute for wrongful dismissal. He
won the suit in 1991 and to prove his point, he joined only for a day
before resigning.*
14. Political Inning Began in 1974
*With a young wife, a new born daughter and no job, Swamy was contemplating
heading back to America when fate intervened and launched him into
politics.*
*[image: Nanaji Deshmukh]*
<http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/14.jpg>
*Nanaji Deshmukh*
*A phone call by Jan Sangh stalwart Nanaji Deshmukh
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanaji_Deshmukh> picking Swamy to represent
the party in the Rajya Sabha had him elected to parliament in 1974.*
15. Dared the Establishment during the Emergency Days
*Independence and the gross human tragedy that unfolded after partition,
was something that a young Swamy saw up close. He was witness to the
partition survivors’ daily struggle taking place just outside the family’s
government allotted house at Turkman Gate, Delhi.*
*[image: 15]* <http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/15.jpg>
*The emergency (1975-77) made a political hero out of him. Swamy defied and
evaded arrest warrants for the entire 19 month period.*
*His most daring act during emergency was coming into India from America,
breaking through security cordons of parliament, attending a Lok Sabha
session on 10th August 1976, managing to slip out of parliament, escaping
from the country and returning to America.*
16. Founding Member of the Party that Won Elections after Emergency
*Swamy was one of the founding members of the Janata Party
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janata_Party> that swept the Indira Gandhi
emergency regime out of power in 1977.*
*[image: Swamy with Prime Minister Morarji Desai in the 1970s]*
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*Swamy with Prime Minister Morarji Desai in the 1970s*
*Though the party splintered but Swamy stuck on and was its president since
1990 till the party was merged
<http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/subramanian-swamys-janta-party-merges-with-bjp/1153983/?socialmedia>
with
BJP in 11 August, 2013. Opposition often joked about him heading Janta
Party as being a general without an army. But, he has been that way for a
long time.*
17. Swamy’s Blueprint – A Guiding Light for Manmohan Singh in Early 1990s
*As the country’s commerce and law minister during Chandra Shekhar’s brief
term as Prime Minister in 1990-91, Swamy laid the foundations of economic
reforms in India by creating a blue print.*
*[image: Dr. Manmohan Singh, then FM presented interim budget for 1991-92
under Congress PM Narasimha Rao.]*
<http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/17.jpg>
*Dr. Manmohan Singh, then FM presented interim budget for 1991-92 under
Congress PM Narasimha Rao.*
*The same blue print was later picked up by finance minister Manmohan Singh
under Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao to deliver the country of Nehruvian
socialism.*
18. Given a Cabinet Rank When in Opposition
*Being president of Janta Party and an opposition leader, Swamy has the
distinction of being handed out a cabinet rank by the ruling party.*
*[image: It is said that Swamy stood by Narasimha Rao Even in the
Wilderness]* <http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/18.jpg>
*It is said that Swamy stood by Narasimha Rao Even in the Wilderness*
*Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao in 1994 appointed Swamy as Chairman with
Commission of Labor Standards and International Trade with a cabinet rank.*
19. An Academician Turned Lawyer
*Contrary to what most Indians believe, Swamy, as pointed out above, is a
mathematician by education.*
*[image: 19]* <http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/19.jpg>
*It was the turn of events in his life that turned him to politics and law.*
20. Played a Crucial Role in Exposing 2G Scam
*After a long hibernation, Swamy writing to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
in 2008 seeking permission to prosecute A Raja over illegal allotment of
mobile spectrum bands unraveled the colossal 2G Scam.*
*[image: India's former telecommunications minister Raja comes out of the
CBI office in New Delhi]*
<http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/20.jpg>
21. Made it Possible for Indians to Access the Kailash Mansarovar
*Subramanian Swamy played an important role in making it possible for
people of Hindu faith in India to access the Kailash Mansarovar religious
pilgrimage route.*
*[image: Mount Kailash Mansarovar]*
<http://topyaps.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/21.jpg>
*Mount Kailash Mansarovar*
*To make it happen, he had met Deng Xiaoping China’s top guy of the time
(April 1981).*



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