Swamy, who was Law and Justice Minister in Chandra Sekhar government in 1991, said a decision to allow American war planes to refuel at Indian airports during the first Iraq war was taken after the US agreed to arrange USD 2 billion IMF loan for India.
Speaking on 'responsible capitalism' at the annual conference of Kerala Management Association here, Swamy said India faced severe financial crisis in 1991 due to some steps taken by the previous government regarding providing bank loans to industries.
"So, they (industrialists) got short-term loans", but in the process, in five years, the payments became due and there was a financial crisis, he said.
"The Prime Minister (Chandra Sekhar) asked me what we can do? Fortunately the American Ambassador came to see me for a political matter.
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"He wanted to know whether we would help Americans in their war against Iraq.
"At that time, Iraq had conquered Kuwait. I asked what kind of help you want. He said he wants that their (war) planes from the Philippines be allowed to land in India, refuel in India and they are ready to pay three times more (than the landing rate for refuelling a commercial airline).
"He asked... What do you want? I said we want USD 2 billion because we are on the verge of becoming bankrupt. He asked 'you want it from the United States?' I said no... From the IMF and without conditions.
"He said 'how can I get you money from IMF'. I said, you have 87 per cent voting right in IMF. So, if you want landing rights, then on Monday I want USD 2 billion," Swamy revealed.
"He (the ambassador) said today is already Friday... I said in Washington it is still Thursday night.
Swamy also referred to Subramanian's public criticism of Narendra Modi when he was the Gujarat Chief Minister.
"Who said: 'What about Gujarat? Mr Modi stands indicted as a mediocre performer (judged by tax collection & social outcomes)'...AS in BS 23/1/13," he tweeted.
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Swamy claimed Subramanian has given statements earlier asking the US Congress to pressurise India.
"He was working with Pfizer's research institute and was batting for the US drug companies earlier," he said.
Asked about Jaitley's remarks supporting Subramanian, he said, "What Jaitley says or not, I have nothing to do with it. I can talk to party president or can talk to the Prime Minister."
"If Government made him (CEA) knowing all this, then what can I do?...I have put across my point of view and I am told that all this was known earlier. So I said then you have done everything knowingly and have pardoned him, then I have no objection," he said.
To his earlier attacks against RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan, he merely said it is an "old issue" and "he has gone" and why the issue should be raised now.
To another question on the Ram Temple construction this year, he said, "Yes, I have said that the temple has to be made".