I'm sorry, I didn't explain this question clearly.
China has been competing with Western countries for a long time. In the early stages of China's industry, we were often "choked" by Western countries. A very small component, some extremely small amount of raw materials... any extremely small link will cause us huge losses. Based on this environment, we do a lot of things that are different from other countries.
In this environment, what we refer to as fully localized industry means that from the natural products of nature (the original materials are allowed to be imported) to the final finished product, all are completed in the country. For example, the refining of trace additives required for processing special steel... This is different from the definition of other countries. (There is a more detailed explanation in Chinese, but it is not the focus here.)
I don't think Pakistan needs to follow this standard.
In fact, I think Pakistan's current defense industry is too fragmented, and the localization depth of each sector is not enough. Pakistan should choose one of them according to its actual situation and make in-depth investment. All localizations throughout the project.