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Looks like the Henderson-Brooks Bhagat Report will finally see the light of the day.

Classified 1962 war report revealed - The Hindu

For the first time, a large section of the still classified Henderson Brooks Report, which details a comprehensive operational review of India’s military debacle in 1962, has been made public.

A more than 100-page section of the first volume of the report, which includes an exhaustive operational review of the India-China war over both western and eastern sectors, has been published by Australian journalist Neville Maxwell on his website.

The now retired Mr. Maxwell was a former correspondent of The Times of London who reported on the war from New Delhi. He authored in 1970 ‘India’s China War’ — a path-breaking, yet controversial, account of the conflict which angered the Indian establishment by drawing upon classified information to highlight the flawed decision-making that led to defeat at the hands of the Chinese.

Explaining his decision to release, for the first time, four chapters of the still-classified report, Mr. Maxwell said he believed he was “complicit in a continuing cover-up” by keeping the report to himself.

The reasons for the long-term withholding of the report must be political, indeed probably partisan, perhaps even familial,” he wrote in an explanatory note on his website.

The report indicts the highest levels of the government — from then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's own office and the Defence Ministry — particularly for its Forward Policy, which was enforced, the report reveals, despite considerable concerns and objections from on-the-ground military commands that lacked resources.

It underlines the deep disconnect between Delhi and Army commands on assessing how China would react to the Forward Policy.

The report does not include the second volume and annexures, which contain damning correspondence between army commands and Delhi.

The Indian government’s reluctance to declassify parts of the report even 50 years after the war has been criticised by many scholars, who say the move has prevented a transparent and comprehensive understanding of what led to the 1962 conflict, beyond the narrative of a “surprise betrayal” that was subsequently entrenched by the Nehru government, ignoring India's failures.
 
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“The reasons for the long-term withholding of the report must be political, indeed probably partisan, perhaps even familial,” he wrote in an explanatory note on his website.

Quite a timing though. No timing better than pre-election campaign.
 
Report blaming Nehru for India’s defeat in 1962 war made public

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A large section of the still classified Henderson Brooks Report which indicts former Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and top government officials for India’s failure in the 1962-Sino Indian war has been made public.

The report on the 1962 Sino-Indian War has been uploaded on the internet by an Australian journalist Neville Maxwell. Maxwell was a war correspondent during the 1962- Sino Indian war. The report supposedly contains details of India’s humiliating defeat at the hand of China.

Most parts of the Henderson Brooks report are still classified in India.

Ironically, this report has been made public on day when Congress President Rahul Gandhi will be in Arunachal Pradesh to campaign ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. The report is expected to be taken up as an election issue as after more than 50 years.

The request for the report to be declassified had earlier been made by Bharatiya Janata Party president Rajnath Singh. Although Defence Minister AK Antony in Parliament had stated that the report could not be made public as it contains sensitive information and also because the contents of the report had current operational value.

The report on the war was submitted in 1963. Maxwell has stated that the reason for not making the report public must be “political, indeed partisan and probably even familial,” he had said in an explanatory note on his website.

Report blaming Nehru for India’s defeat in 1962 war made public | idrw.org
 
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