What if Pakistan mass produced 1 or 2 vehicles... what vehicles could they be? Since so far, Pakistan has not mass produced anything other than motorcycles, it will be quite a leap for it. The reason for this previous lacking is not a lack of technical capacity, but rather due to lethargy, neglect, nepotism and grossly incompetent leadership.
If Pakistan were to choose 1 or 2 vehicles, what would such a vehicle be? Let us look at the issue militarily as well as commercially:
Militarily
Pakistan needs a general purpose off road vehicle in large numbers to support the army. There use is needed from a utility point of view, as well as for moving the giant masses of troops in the battlefield, i.e. as a battle taxi and equipment taxi.
This makes a basic jeep a major force multiplier as they will allow Pakistan's large infantry formations greater combat utility and help them better support PA armor
Commcerically
Given that a lot of areas in Pakistan are inaccessible and difficult terrain, a jeep like vehicle, simple, locally built, low cost, would be in relatively high demand
Enter the 1950s Jeep:
If you just customize it enough to not have an IP problem, and to modernize it just enough to be useful today, this could just be the perfect vehicle to fit into this need. What is more - the Jeep is designed to be easy to mass produce, taking the greatest possible advantage of mass production techniques.
To customize it, while retaining its mass produce-ability, perhaps the following changes can be made:
1. A modern engine of the same HP as the original
2. A lengthened rear section by perhaps 2-4 feet to increase rear capacity for soldiers / equipment. Seating should be 2 in front and 4 in the rear (or equipment in the rear with the seats folding)
3. Greater use of aluminum perhaps including front windscreen frame, seats, fenders, Front grill, sections of the frame
4. A carbon fiber bonnet (this is a pretty cheap and easy way to make a bonnet and is relatively light)
5. Use of kevlar over aluminum to stop scratches, dents, etc
6. Use of LED lights
To get a commercially viable mass production going, target should be 100,000 vehicles per year. Special incentives can be given to army officers / ncos / jawans to buy their own vehicle.
Similarly, a national scheme could be made for people to buy these vehicles - perhaps half payment down and rest in monthly payments.
Export of this vehicle worldwide would require a strong marketing and distribution plan. To make this efficient, the establishment would be privatized via the stock market, so people can buy shares. The government can retain a small percentage (20%) of shares and, let the business community take controlling stake.
There is a strong viability for a small, cheap 4 wheel vehicle that is rough and tough (unlike the plasticish and dent prone vehicles in this category today).
As a low priced "fun" and "attractive" vehicle, high school kids in the US would love to own a vehicle like this. The vehicle would also be a good product for most third world countries, where road networks are feeble and over complex modern vehicles are not easy to repair.
Strategically, such a mass production vehicle would give Pakistan an ability it has lacked so far - the ability to mass produce a vehicle of war that can be ramped up during any future contingency.