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most of our industry is not indigenous, they work under TAA's and don't do any research. They buy most of the critical parts and follow the technical drawings to assemble the final product.
The real indigenous industry is one that does everything from local resources, and no capitalist takes this kind of risks when the competition is with "made in XYZ" vs local, that's what happened to Adam Motor's "Revo"
The real indigenous industry is one that does everything from local resources, and no capitalist takes this kind of risks when the competition is with "made in XYZ" vs local, that's what happened to Adam Motor's "Revo"
I keep hearing about these "supporting industries" needed to build jet engines. Can you please shed some light on them?
Pakistan has a large and rapidly expanding automobile and autoparts industry. We have nearly 100% localization in motorcyles and tractors. This suggest there is know-how and ability to forge, mould, cut and machine metal products. As well as big enough industrial base to provide the inputs required for the auto/autoparts industry.
Yes we may not have the capability to produce blades for the stator and rotor since I believe they are forged from a single piece of titanium/ceramics and it is a very specialized process. However, things like the engine housing or fuel chambers, fuel handling piping etc can potentially be produced in Pakistan even today.