Afghanistan's aspirations for energy independence: Water resources and hydropower energy
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Tomonobu Senjyu | Atsushi Yona | Mir Sayed Shah Danish | Sayed Mir Shah Danish | Najib Rahman Sabory | Ahmad Samim Noorzad | Gul Ahmad Ludin | T. Senjyu | A. Yona | M. Danish | N. R. Sabory
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