Who says Pakistan can just jump into building a 5th generation fighter jet? Our economy is fragile and still relying on IMF loans, burdened by soaring debt, with a weakening rupee and foreign reserves barely enough to cover imports. JF-17 still depends on imported engines, avionics, and electronics that means dollars we simply don’t have.
Consider the costs, even the wealthiest nations pour hundreds of billions into their 5th gen programs. For Pakistan, investing that much would devastate the economy and divert essential resources away from critical areas like jobs, healthcare, and education, which are already under severe strain.
Of course, a strong air force is vital, but the practical approach is to modernize existing assets, invest in affordable drones, missiles, and leverage partnerships for technology. Fantasizing about a large stealth fleet while the economy struggles is not a plan, it’s wishful thinking.
I didn’t post the actual data about economy because I don’t want to embarrass you.
Regarding Pakistan’s partnership with Saudi Arabia, It’s a double edged sword. On the surface, it looks like Riyadh is worried about defense, but in reality this could drag Pakistan into conflicts we don’t need. Time will tell if it’s a smart strategic move or just a trap.
And for those thinking Saudis will send ships full of gold or dollars, to Pakistan, wake up. That’s daydreaming. Saudis are not stupid; they won’t invest a single dollar in Pakistan unless it guarantees them clear benefits.