If Pakistan switches to the Z-10, it should also try to procure the Turkish Hurkus-C to be able to field its CAS weapons on a similarly decent platform.
In the Gilgit-Baltistan area, the high mountain valleys create an ideal place for a platform like the Hurkus to show off its +7/-3G agility when trying to
hunt down enemy Apaches and Transport helicopters, and still operate from mountain roads, hiding in small hidden bunkers, similar to the Swiss Air Force. Even a small fleet of 30 Hurkus could disrupt any Indian plans to move troops and helicopters to try to take Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. The Hurkus could also shot down any Indian paratrooper planes, in the even of an Airborne Invasion.
The Hurkus can carry up to 1500 kg of stores, so it could conceivably carry the new 25 km ranged highly agile Turkish WVR missile. If this missile is developed into two variants like the MICA missile, IR and RF, it could be very potent against the Helicopter threat. (Pakistan and Turkey could test this out in exercises with Qatar against their Apache Ah-64E Helicopters, similar to the ones India is procuring). The Hurkus could operate like mini-SAM sites that literally Pop-up to deal with Enemy threats, and dive for valleys with roads to hide in prepared bunkers, similar to the way the Swiss Air Force Operated in the Cold war. The Hurkus have a more than 100 mph speed advantage over the Apaches. If down the line a AESA pod were attached, the full 65 km Turkish BVR missile could be added to really make the Hurkus like a pop-up SAM Site. It wouldn't be used as a true fighter, but like a special forces sniper, hiding away to take the right shots at the right time.
The Hurkus would be a way to give Turkey a different contract while we switch to the Z-10. With the threat of the Hurkus, K-8 in the CAS role armed similarly in the plains, and the Attack Helicopters, it would be a very formidable defense for any Indian Cold Start / Integrated Battle Group to have to deal with.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAI_Hürkuş#Variants
Pakistan should not limit itself to just attack helicopters. UCAV would also be good but they are nearly equally priced as the Hurkus, and with manned platforms you can more easily deal with heavy enemy jamming your data-links. Also, you can probably land more reliably in the mountains with the wind shears, and don't have to worry about losing satellite connection with The Aircraft in the mountain valleys.
On a side note, a platform like the Hurkus could also be used, if stationed in the north to deal with any miscreants on our Western border if Afghanistan starts to become unstable, and a threat emerges out of there.