@TheDeterrent
Do you really think that? If you look at similar systems around the world, Brazil's VLM Nova, China's KZ-1 and KZ-11 and Israel's Shavit - II they all follow a similar cost sharing/cost effective approach vis-a-vis missiles/SLV. Also the Ababeel should be able to lift more than 100 kg, minimum 150 - 200 kg esp with a liquid upper stage. I agree that a liquid system like India's PSLV or China's Long March lift heavier payloads but I can't see Pakistan embarking on a costly program like that! I guess one option would be something like Argentina's Tronador-II program but that would take many years of development and isn't really modular or scalable.
I guess one option would be to host China's Naga-L rocket. But that's not really an indigenous solution.
http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets_1/China/Naga-L/Description/Frame.htm
Or maybe Turkey's UFS (which looks like Vega???)
http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets_1/Rest_World/UFS/Description/Frame.htm