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I do not have the contacts or the capacity/ tolerance for cavity exploration to ask PAF what the suggestions were. Suffice it to say if Shahid Lateef says so, unless you can bring evidence to the fore to contradict him, then you will not be accepted as a counter source. If you can ask and are well enough afterwards to convey us the changes suggested, please feel free to do so.
Can you care to highlight how many prototypes of J31/35 are currently flying. I can bet you will be able to count them on the fingers of your hand. I have no qualms against the platform and actually love it. However, It is not yet complete and certainly not in use with the PLAN/PLAAF, contrary to the hype created with our Chinese brothers. As a platform unless PLAN/ PLAAF inducts it on their own, PAF will not be inducting it. I cannot say what the House of Saud will do, but the cost sink is too much for PAF to bear on an untested platform which needs to attain operational maturity. The rest I am fine with.
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Your logic doesn't hold any weight. Try to count on your fingers how many TFX are flying. Did the PAF wait for the JF-17 to gain "operational maturity"? Yet, the PAF is more than willing to lay down "sunk costs" for project Azm, without having to wait for "operational maturity". You don't get it, the PAF has no options, but to fork out the cash, for whatever option it chooses, to get an FGFA. Otherwise, using your logic, basically the PAF has no option whatsoever for a fifth gen type.
As other people have pointed out, unless the Chinese are secretly developing yet another fifth gen type that will mature within the next 5-10 years for their CATOBAR carriers, they have only the option of the J-31/35, even if they haven't "officially" stated it as such, so it's extremely likely the J-31/35 will be inducted in sizeable numbers, otherwise SAC wouldn't waste energy further developing the type.
As for the J-10, @credence has explained it. The PAF "input", if you can call it that, was on MMI and operational performance, based on its experience with the Viper (the closest western analogue) rather than any changes to the fundamental design of the aircraft.