He is playing a balancing act after he sat in JF-17 on his Pakistan visit.
They've asked 1-2 JF-17s on loan for evaluation. Also since JF-17 Blk-2 production has stopped, Tejas now has to compete with upcoming JF-17 Blk-3 (August 19).
Tejas still has one ace up it's sleeve and that is Malaysia wants to purchase the jets as barter against palm oil which is why SAAB and other manufacturers are weary. Pakistan not interested in palm oil payment either. India being a major importer of Malaysian palm oil would be able to make this deal under Malaysian conditions.