The technology road map is not really a shareable document. These are confidential documents with the respective defence establishments.
What you see is only what they let you see. A defence deal is visible. What you do not see is what their operation planning is. India, at this juncture is not Pakistan centric in it's defence preparedness. While Pakistan does not want to match India in terms of numbers. It would, just as any nation which is smaller in economy, want to match India in terms of technology to the extent it can (both the countries use exported technology and both have not been tested against each other in a real time and I hope it never does.). Additionally it would hope that should the conventional war tilt in India's favour, it would initiate a nuclear attack. That would be it's guarantee for MAD.
Do we know which direction we are moving in? We, meaning India. We have some semblance of sanity but really, where is LCA going? It was funded when? a million years ago <sorry Federer, had to use your quote>.
Just as India has wisely invested in Su's and Migs for the navy (Seriously that naval part was a big big big goof up from India), Pakistan has also invested in F-16's. Pakistan, I would think is spending it's money cautiously and wisely. Do not forget Pakistan was betrayed by US wrt to the F16s and if they could, they would move away from the US in long term. I think that explains why they want to get the JF 17 development going full throttle. Whether or not it meets the technological requirements of today is a point a short sighted man would prefer. Long term planning seems to be just fine for them.
Regards,
Anoop