
External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, who is here on a two-day official visit, said the assessments of what has happened can only be received from the Army which is in control on the ground.
Khurshid added that the government was of the view that India had made an enormous investment into the peace process and would hence not want it get "derailed".
He underlined, "Therefore, we are today still committed and trying the best that we can do to ensure that peace is not derailed, certainly not derailed beyond the extent to which we have seen it getting derailed".
His remarks came in response to questions regarding what the Army Chief had said earlier in the day.
Talking tough over the January 8 incident in Mendhar area of Jammu and Kashmir, Singh said the beheading was "unacceptable" and "most unpardonable" and the troops would respond immediately, aggressively and offensively if provoked.
He said India reserves the right to retaliate at the "time and place" of its choosing.
PTI
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