Rather a stunted/poorly developed specimen but does seem to be Anemone 
rivularis.

On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 10:16:55 AM UTC, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
>
> *Anemone rivularis* Buch. -Ham. in DC., Syst. Nat. 1:211. 1817. 
>
> Perennial herb with basal leaves 3-5, divided into three shortly segments, 
> central segment 3-parted; petioles op to 25 cm long; scapes up to 3, 
> flowers white, 25-35 mm across, white or coloured, sepals 5-10; style with 
> hooked style.
>    Photographed from near Chopta in Uttarakhand
> Identification needs validation
>
>
>
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
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