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APA : Pervaiz, M. S., Waqar, M., & Akbar, M. (2022). Putin's Propensity Toward Pakistan: Challenges and Opportunities for Islamabad. Global Foreign Policies Review, V(II), 78-90 . https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).08
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CHICAGO : Pervaiz, Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Waqar, and Muqarrab Akbar. 2022. "Putin's Propensity Toward Pakistan: Challenges and Opportunities for Islamabad." Global Foreign Policies Review, V (II): 78-90 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).08
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HARVARD : PERVAIZ, M. S., WAQAR, M. & AKBAR, M. 2022. Putin's Propensity Toward Pakistan: Challenges and Opportunities for Islamabad. Global Foreign Policies Review, V, 78-90 .
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TURABIAN : Pervaiz, Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Waqar, and Muqarrab Akbar. "Putin's Propensity Toward Pakistan: Challenges and Opportunities for Islamabad." Global Foreign Policies Review V, no. II (2022): 78-90 . https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).08