Bhai.
Technology transfer is the most misunderstood concept amongst you guys. Just think clearly, you have just taken baby steps at manufacturing a fourth generation fighter. Your contribution to it is still 58%manufacturing. You do not have the grasp of the subject and the skills of manufacturing the full fighter. Now on top of it you want to manufacture a fifth generation fighter. You don't have the skill set to manufacture the composites and RAM coatings, the metallurgy to make the parts, the research to get into these fields. An even bigger stupidity is that you want another country no matter how friendly to hand over their latest technology on a silver platter and say to you,"here you go little brother we will give you what we have sweated over for 20yrs to acquire and let you manufacture it by setting up plants in your country and while you are at it we will also fork out the money to do so and forget about any of our aspirations to make money out of our investment". Do you see the stupidity of this line of thinking?
It is like getting your baby to learn particle physics at PHD level without having gone through kindergarten. It will work as well as you trying to manufacture a fifth generation fighter.
Lastly, assuming you have the skills, the utility of TOT depends on the numbers produced as the price per unit drops down as the numbers increase. PAF will probably not require more than a couple of squadrons to begin with( ie. within the next ten years!!!) And you want to establish plants that will set you back 4-5 billion$ to manufacture just 40 fighters!!! What do you think the price per fighter is going to be? We need to think clearly before we write and try and analyze what we are writing. This, along with some research, is what will develop your skills as an internet warrior.
Araz