Yes, this seems to fit Rosa brunonii, 'The Himalayan Musk Rose'.

On Friday, October 7, 2011 at 2:43:00 AM UTC+1, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
>
> *Rosa brunonii* Lindl., Ros. Monogr. 120, pl. 14 120 1820.
> Syn: *Rosa* *pubescens* Roxb.
>
> Common name: Himalayan Musk Rose
>
> Climbing shrub with with pubescent young branches; prickles strong, 
> hooked; leaves pinnate with 5-7 leaflets, elliptic lanceolate, 3-5 cm long, 
> softly pubescent; flowers white, fragrant, 3-5 cm diam., in more than 
> 10-fld panicles; hips ovoid, 5-6 mm across. 
>
> Photographed from Harwan, Srinagar Kashmir in June
>
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