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APA : Anwar, B., Ashraf, M. I., & Alam, A. (2018). Opportunities and Risk Factors in Public-Private Partnership on Energy: A Critical Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic Plant at Bahawalpur. Global Political Review, III(II), 61-74. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2018(III-II).07
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CHICAGO : Anwar, Bilal, Muhammad Imran Ashraf, and Aftab Alam. 2018. "Opportunities and Risk Factors in Public-Private Partnership on Energy: A Critical Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic Plant at Bahawalpur." Global Political Review, III (II): 61-74 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2018(III-II).07
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HARVARD : ANWAR, B., ASHRAF, M. I. & ALAM, A. 2018. Opportunities and Risk Factors in Public-Private Partnership on Energy: A Critical Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic Plant at Bahawalpur. Global Political Review, III, 61-74.
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MHRA : Anwar, Bilal, Muhammad Imran Ashraf, and Aftab Alam. 2018. "Opportunities and Risk Factors in Public-Private Partnership on Energy: A Critical Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic Plant at Bahawalpur." Global Political Review, III: 61-74
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MLA : Anwar, Bilal, Muhammad Imran Ashraf, and Aftab Alam. "Opportunities and Risk Factors in Public-Private Partnership on Energy: A Critical Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic Plant at Bahawalpur." Global Political Review, III.II (2018): 61-74 Print.
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OXFORD : Anwar, Bilal, Ashraf, Muhammad Imran, and Alam, Aftab (2018), "Opportunities and Risk Factors in Public-Private Partnership on Energy: A Critical Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic Plant at Bahawalpur", Global Political Review, III (II), 61-74
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TURABIAN : Anwar, Bilal, Muhammad Imran Ashraf, and Aftab Alam. "Opportunities and Risk Factors in Public-Private Partnership on Energy: A Critical Analysis of Solar Photovoltaic Plant at Bahawalpur." Global Political Review III, no. II (2018): 61-74. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2018(III-II).07