Bajwa, who took over from Gen Raheel Sharif two weeks ago, appointed Mukhtar as Director-General of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) replacing Lt Gen Rizwan Akhtar, the army said in a statement.
Lt Gen Akhtar, who was at the centre of a controversy following a Dawn newspaper report which said that the Nawaz Sharif government had told the army to either act against terrorists or the country would face international isolation, has been appointed President National Defence University.
A graduate of the Command and Staff College, Quetta, National Defence University, Islamabad, and War Course USA, Mukhtar has also commanded a Mechanised Division.
As part of other major changes in the army's top brass, according to the statement, newly-promoted Lt Gen Bilal Akbar has been appointed Chief of General Staff while Lt Gen Nazir Butt -- presently President of the NDU -- has been appointed Corps Commander Peshawar (11 Corps), replacing Lt Gen Hidayat- ur Rehman.
The appointments are seen as a move by the new army chief Bajwa to put in place a 'new team' after taking charge on November 29 as the 16th Chief of Army Staff.
A career infantry officer belonging to the Baloch Regiment, Bajwa is said to have extensive experience of handling PoK affairs and northern areas of Pakistan.
Among other changes he undertook yesterday, Lt Gen Asim Salim Bajwa, presently heading army's media wing, has been appointed Inspector-General Arms (IG Arms) at GHQ.
Newly-promoted Lt Gen Hamayun Aziz has been appointed Inspector General Communications and IT at GHQ, while Lt Gen Qazi Ikram has been appointed Chief of Logistic Staff.
The new army chief has not announced the names of incoming heads of Inter-Services Public Relations and Rangers in Sindh. Officials said he might consult the political leadership before making the "politically sensitive appointments".
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