unrealistic.So, even more reason to go for SSNs and SSBNs, 3 each, to build up a qualitative capability that will divide adversary assets.
If the Indians know the coasts and EEZ are defended by Hangors and the oceans are patrolled by SSNs, their Carriers much less their capital ships are not safe. A classic pincher.
At the same time a Pakistani SSBN, out patrolling for months, for example, under SLOCS between Sri Lanka and the Red Sea could fire upon major Indian naval bases from an unexpected direction.
China has expanded the nuclear submarine construction facility at Huludao, and is about to transition away from the Type 093B to the Type 095. In a few years, the Type 093B tech will be outdated for them, but will still be as good anything the Indians could build, if not better. Building a modest 4000 ton design, if Pakistan can’t get the 6000 ton 093B, which would be better with its 18 VLS, will probably not cost more than a billion dollars, considering china’s economies of scale. Building most of them in Pakistan, could be cover enough to say it’s indigenous tech, if it’s the 4000 ton design.
Having an SSN is one thing, using it effectively is another. The Indians leased Akula's and older SSNs to gain experience. IMO we should have got the Han's as long as they were safe, operated them as a training exercise and atleast built up some experience until we were able to get a proper system.
A Pakistani SSN is 4-5 decades out IMO unless something big happens. Until then, SWATs and a Agosta replacement from the west would be a very serious threat


