You can’t say I’m not honest in prefacing it with that statement. Any changes are contingent on the establishment wanting to see changes.
But, you will then ask, why would they allow changes from the Status quo? Up until 2010, Pakistan has found a way to sort of keep pace (on a per capita basis) with regional countries economically. It was really in the last 12 years the old methods no longer work, especially with the world not having a desire to fund ways to deal with the Afghanistan situation.
The neighboring countries seem poised to keep growing, but Pakistan looks like it will stagnate or decline if something new isn’t done soon. This opens up the risk of being outcompeted economically and potentially militarily, as Pakistan is already if being outdone diplomatically and industrially; the four elements of D.I.M.E. I don’t want to go to much into the doom and gloom, but only to say the regional disparity is bound to get worse, with all that portends, if a course correction is not done soon.