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It is different, Tejas despite using an overwhelming amount of foreign parts, isn't a lisence production. India still had to do composite research and composite production, build wind tunnels for testing airframes, and have programs for developing subsystems. Which sub system of the JF-17 is developed by Pakistan independent of China? or is there even a program to develop subsystems independent of China? The Radar? no, the missiles no, the engine? no. As much as the Tejas has been a failure, and frankly from a development perspective, it has been a phenomenal failure, from the failure of the Kaveri engine to the radar development being late, to the submunitions being developed late, to much of the initial bloc of production using imported parts, but even in that, the building blocks are there.
The JF-17 is more like the Su-30MKI, where a production line was transferred and knockdown kits were provided along with Russian avionics, like How the JF-17 production line was transferred to Pakistan. No one with a straight face would say the Su-30MKI is an Indian creation, just b/c it was assembled in India.
The Su-30MKI was simply licence production of a legacy Cold War era fighter.
Both the JF-17 and tejas are clean sheet designs. In the case of the tejas, the indians went to Dassault to design a fighter for their requirements (similar to asking Kurt Tank to design the marut), while the PAF went to Chengdu.
Neither aircraft was indigenously designed and developed without foreign assistance, despite indian keyboard warriors bleating to the contrary. Both aircraft need foreign critical components, like engine, radar, most weapons, LDP, avionics, etc.
In the case of the indians, they like to stand on the roof and beat their drum as loud as they can whenever they achieve some success in developing a component/weapon for the tejas, while the PAF tend to be quieter and more secretive, for example, they kept the H-2/4 series of standoff weapons (licence production of Raptor series) very quiet for over 20 years, and even then only revealing photos/videos after they used them in Operation Swift Retort.
A shooting down of a Mig-21 plane is not an indication of there being air superiority.
While I agree that Pakistan is not in a position to develop its own 5th gen fighter aircraft, Its not necessarily a bad thing for example to acquire a batch of FC-31s for a squadron, for specific roles, it may not have a quantitative advantage, but with the FC-31 it would likely have the qualitative advantage.
It does in light of the response from the other side - they didn't even get off a single missile.