On Oct. 6, Bajwa named Anjum to replace ISI chief Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed. Anjum was serving as the armyâs corps commander in the southern port city of Karachi.
Hameed has been appointed corps commander in the city of Peshawar by Bajwa this month.
Anjum did not take the chief spy position this month because of growing differences between Khan and Bajwa on procedural matters. Khan refused to sign a notification about Anjumâs appointment because he believed that Bajwa did not consult him before unilaterally naming the new spy chief.
However, Khan resolved the matter at a meeting with Bajwa on Tuesday in which he chose Anjum from a list of three generals to lead the powerful spy agency. It saved Bajwa from any embarrassment.
Anjum begins his new position on Nov. 20, according to the statement.
Pakistanâs military has ruled the country for more than half of its 74-year history and has been unwilling to see its influence challenged by civilian leaders.