Thankyou Garg sir, for providing the key. I have checked the key and illustration. I think images only are unsatisfactory as I can not measure the size of floral parts. But as I tried some estimation for involucre size and illustration on FOC, it looks more like S. raphanifolius, but distributions provided by FOC restricts it only to NE India and S. analogus has NW India in its distributional records. So this all seems unsatisfactory, chances are likely to be S. raphanifolius.
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