Dear @Nabeel. There is no promt sinchronization between Researchgate and Google scholar. This item will be updated in next few months at your profile. Huge inertia!!!
For example, my number of citations at Researchgate is twice smaller than at Google scholar. Such differences results in different H scores between RG portal and GS portal.
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Dear Nabeel - You have rightly raised an important issue. It has happened with me also. RG is showing five less citations of my paper/s in comparison to Google Scholar citations though the concerned papers are uploaded in RG. Regards
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