Whilst this may/might come within Rosa brunonii, I am uncertain on the 
basis of these images not showing a fully-developed rose.  It is certainly
the most likely species but there may be other possibilities and given the 
complexities with Rosa, caution needs to be expressed.

On Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 4:44:23 PM UTC+1, Anurag N. Sharma wrote:

> Family: Rosaceae
> Date: May 2015
> Place: Renuka Ji-Haripurdhar Route, Himachal Pradesh
> Habit: Shrub
> Altitude: 1200-1400 metres above sea level
>

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