FWIW as far as NASTP is concerned, Baykar will get its pick of real-estate and wayward technical staff. A really cheap point of entry as far as offset investments go I'm sure. If the PAF keeps ordering a lot from Baykar, then I can see the company setting up a more permanent shop (e.g., local production, local R&D, etc) in Pakistan.
IMO, the issue with the PAF's SOEs (e.g., NASTP) is that they lack real policy and managerial direction. Bringing Baykar into the mix can at least provide some competent leadership and, in turn, steer worthwhile programs leveraging the technical prowess (or lack thereof) in those entities.
I think the KaGeM V3 is a good example. It's not as complex as the KEMANKEŞ (e.g., fixed wings instead of retractable wings, no EO/IR seeker, etc.), so there's a chance Baykar developed it using NASTP's capacity and experience (which isn't as developed as AWC, for example).
IMO, it'd be good news if this was the case as it means NASTP could be getting good projects within its means while, at the same time, an opportunity to gradually develop. We could potentially see Baykar develop a UAV at NASTP.