Pakistan, Feb. 15 -- Pakistan has reached a stalemate in both foreign and domestic policy decisions. It finds it difficult to recalibrate its bilateral relations with the most important regional countries, and the major powers of the world, and overcome its domestic political, economic, constitutional and security predicaments. The more the country struggles to put its house in order and regain its erstwhile position to play a dynamic role at the regional and international level, the deeper it sinks in the vortex of challenges. The geopolitical and geostrategic landscape in many regions has been rapidly changing necessitating a thorough review of foreign and security policies and domestic strengths and weaknesses to keep pace with the flu...