There is nothing stopping the civilian authorities from attempting to enact reforms domestically (except for their own ideological limitations), and domestic reforms are what Pakistan needs urgently - I don't see how and where the Army is stopping the civilian authorities from pursuing those reforms. In fact, the Army has time and again called for civilian authorities to step up and reform in the last several years, in FATA and in Karachi, yet nothing has been done. So obviously the argument that the civilian authorities are hamstrung domestically by the Army in implementing reforms is not valid, since the civvies can't even implement policies that have strong, public Army support.