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APA : Jathol, I., Begum, S., & Saira, B. (2023). Humanitarian crises in Afghanistan after re-emergence of Taliban and its implications for Pakistan. Global Foreign Policies Review, VI(I), 112-118. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-I).10
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CHICAGO : Jathol, Iqra, Sajida Begum, and Bibi Saira. 2023. "Humanitarian crises in Afghanistan after re-emergence of Taliban and its implications for Pakistan." Global Foreign Policies Review, VI (I): 112-118 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-I).10
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HARVARD : JATHOL, I., BEGUM, S. & SAIRA, B. 2023. Humanitarian crises in Afghanistan after re-emergence of Taliban and its implications for Pakistan. Global Foreign Policies Review, VI, 112-118.
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OXFORD : Jathol, Iqra, Begum, Sajida, and Saira, Bibi (2023), "Humanitarian crises in Afghanistan after re-emergence of Taliban and its implications for Pakistan", Global Foreign Policies Review, VI (I), 112-118
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TURABIAN : Jathol, Iqra, Sajida Begum, and Bibi Saira. "Humanitarian crises in Afghanistan after re-emergence of Taliban and its implications for Pakistan." Global Foreign Policies Review VI, no. I (2023): 112-118. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-I).10