Pakistan needs a customer and Afghanistan could become a long term customer that perhaps buys in large bulk. Selling them JF-17 Block 3 would be a big score financially for the army. I think the areas of purchase should also include Al-Khalid, drones and Air defense systems including JF-17s Block 3 100 units to begin with and than Afghanistan could buy more by increasing the units upto 400 units this will booest the armies treasury which is the key element. Afghanistan is a stragetic partner so it will be win-win on both occasion for PAF.. We could in return invest that money into something else.. Imagine adding 500 Al-Khalid + Drones + air defense systems we could recover from these sales alone 30-50 billion USD that is good business
People getting carried away here. Who will Afghanistan use those against?
Its neighbors are Iran, Iraq, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Pakistan.
It just needs gear for law enforcement and transport, not to fight wars.
Secondly we are not so desperate for orders, remember Nigerian order was on credit line from Gov of Pakistan. If spare production facilities and finances were available we could better use these funds for own use hardware. Our defense industry doesn't need outside orders to survive, its production capacity barely matches our domestic needs. PAC, HIT, KS&EW order books are full.
They don't have any money, history is a witness Afghanistan doesn't profit the countries providing the arms, contractors maybe but not the countries financing it.
Afghan priority will be rebuilding their country. If we want to profit it is better we provide engineering expertise to build roads and infrastructure. Huge opportunity for Pakistani companies to go in and win contracts via competitive bidding.