ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's new army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa has reshuffled the entire top brass with bringing in Lieutenant General Naveed Mukhtar as the new chief of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Lt Gen Bilal Akbar as Chief of General Staff (CGS), the two key positions considered crucial in policy formulation of the military.Both Mukhtar and Akbar were previously posted in Karachi, where the former was commanding the corps, while the latter was director general of the Sindh Rangers, a paramilitary force that had launched an offensive against militants, criminals and miscreants in the port city under the ex-army chief Raheel Sharif.While Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), army's media arm, announced the new appointments, it is prime minister who picks the ISI chief Mukhtar became the chief spymaster after the transfer of Lt Gen Rizwan Akhtar to National Defence University (NDU), Islamabad as its president.The incumbent NDU President Lt Gen Nazir Butt has been appointed as Corps Commander, Peshawar. He replaced Lt Gen Hidayat-ur-Rehman, who in turn has been appointed Inspector General (IG) Training and Evaluation at army's General Headquarters (GHQ), a position previously held by the current army chief and his predecessor.Lt Gen Bilal Akbar, who was on Friday promoted as a three-star general, was given the crucial assignment of the CGS, one of the most prestigious positions in the army, after the position fell vacant last month when Gen Zubair Hayat was elevated to the post of chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC).In the process of building his own team, army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa also transferred DG ISPR Lt Gen Asim Saleem Bajwa, with an appointment at the GHQ in Rawalpindi.Gen Asim Bajwa was considered as one of the key persons behind former army chief Raheel Sharif's successes. Under Bajwa, there was greater focus on social media propaganda. He was posted in the ISPR as a major general in June 2012 and continued working on the same position, even after being promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in September 2015. He was the first Lt Gen to have served as DG ISPR.A total of 10 postings and transfers were notified on Sunday. The announcement came two days after the army chief promoted seven major generals to the rank of lieutenant generals.