Yes, this is a Geranium.  Seems to match Geranium wallichianum.  This 
species is found from Afghanistan through to Bhutan in forests, shrubberies 
& on open slopes @ 2400-3600m.  Flower colour varies from pink to 
red-purple, sometimes blue, often though not always with a whitish centre.

*For Geraniums it is important to photograph the stipules - this species is 
readily distinguished by its large ovate often coloured stipules (these are 
scale-like or leaf-like appendages at the base of leaf-stalks).*


*Close-ups of leaves would also help along with view of the sepals.*


On Friday, November 4, 2016 at 3:44:11 AM UTC, C Susanth Kumar wrote:

> Dear friends
> Again posting the pictures of wildflowers seen at Kedarnath Wildlife 
> Sanctuary,Uttarakhand on 11th september 2016.Most abundant flowering plant 
> seen in the sanctuary during my short visit.
> Please id the plant.
> Firs picture is the close up and second is the blooming flowers 
> With warm regards
> Susanth
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