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Who's going to pay for it? You?
China has spent tens of billions of dollars, and decades trying to develop a domestic engine of their own, and they barely managed to get their current engines working somewhat properly.
Pakistan? Even if Pakistan has the technical know-how, which it doesn't, it would probably go bankrupt in its pursuit to develop a domestic engine.
The only way for Pakistan to develop an engine at home is to look for an international partner. The US is out of the question, Turkey? Maybe. China? read what I said above.
Are you joking?? Since when does Turkey make fighter jet engines? ONLY a select few countries like U.S,U.K,FRANCE,GERMANY and RUSSIA have proven/shown they can build jet engines that are operational, proven, reliable, effective and have been widely used not only in their home countries but proven/mature enough to be exported around the world. These are so far the only countries that have the capability, experience, tech, knowledge to build fighter jet engines.
China is the only country outside these countries to be close to achieving this in future. So Pakistan will have to rely on the countries I mentioned above and thats it. Russia in this regard is a good choice.