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Pakistan imported 13 gigawatts of solar modules in the first six months of the year .
Pakistan ’s installed capacity to generate power is just 50 gigawatts.
Solar is gaining traction in the South Asian nation following hikes in power prices.
Pakistan is the sixth -largest market in the world, according to a report by BNEF .
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