The two parties locked horns over the issue after an Australian journalist, who had covered the war in 1962, uploaded a portion of the Henderson Brooks report on his website.
"It (the report) holds Nehru responsible (for India's defeat) and rightly so. The nation still feels the pain of that humiliation.
"BJP would like the entire report to be made public so that more than 50 years later, the nation finds out who did what wrong," said BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad.
Prasad said that the time had come for a debate as to who had secured the country more -- Nehru or the first Union Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
He said that through their acts, Nehru and the then Defence Minister Krishna Menon had left the Indian armed forces to fend for themselves in a state of "complete unpreparedness".
"The fact remains that it will certainly tell a lot many things which are important for our institutional memory and (provide) lessons to be learnt," she said.
The Henderson Brooks report is an analysis (operations review) of the 1962 war done by two officers of the Indian army -- Lt Gen Henderson Brooks and Brig PS Bhagat, who were with the Indian Military Academy at the time.
The report was commissioned by the army following its crushing defeat by the Chinese.
