Would like to hear more on this regard,if not classified.
Classified or not, think of it as the equivalent of the Canadian CF-105 Arrow programs in their relative spheres being cancelled or dropped simply because actionable intel indicated that India was nowhere in that field.
The paranoia of the arms race is what kept many things in Pakistan from happening, and eventually many bright folks with talent walked away to the west and elsewhere due to this bureaucratic thinking.
an Example would be a system to be put into the Al-Khalid that was revolutionary in terms of what it brought in into that field of tank systems in the sub-continent. People had their homework done, it was simply a matter of developing it.
But no authorization was given because it was feared that the IA might react to it and end up purchasing off-the shelf systems from western suppliers to try and counter it and that is what Pakistan may not be able to match.
Even though the intended capability would have placed the AK as one of the most electronically survivable tanks EVER in the history of modern warfare.. it was never put in.
There is another that I have stated earlier in my article , that system would have the current L-3 simulators purchased by the PAF feel like video games. But due to a lot of factors it never went through.
Many other systems met their fate that way and the people of talent walked away.
now the Pakistani defense industry acts very much like the Chinese one, trying to reverse engineer then improve/adapt systems from all over the world. Never actually innovating to create something of their own.
There are a few exceptions in AWC and elsewhere.. but on a general level.. its simply "make me exactly that" and not "make me something that can match that or be better".