Honorific Prefix: | Lieutenant General |
Naveed Mukhtar | |
Office: | Chairman Army Welfare Trust |
Term Start: | 15 January 2021 |
Office2: | Director General of the ISI |
Term Start2: | 11 December 2016 |
Term End2: | 25 October 2018 |
Predecessor2: | Lt. Gen. Rizwan Akhtar |
Successor2: | Lt. Gen. Asim Munir |
Office1: | 22nd Commander of the V Corps |
Term Start1: | October 2014 |
Term End1: | 7 December 2016 |
Successor1: | Shahid Baig Mirza |
Alma Mater: | |
Rank: | Lieutenant General |
Serviceyears: | 1983 – 2018 |
Unit: | 13th Lancers |
Naveed Mukhtar is a retired three-star Pakistan Army lieutenant general and former spymaster who served as the Director General of the ISI in office from 11 December 2016 until his retirement on 25 October 2018. Before his appointment as Director General of the ISI, Mukhtar commanded the V Corps. He is credited for having played a pivotal role in the success of Operation Lyari.[1]
Mukhtar belongs to a Punjabi Muslim Arain family from the Nankana Sahib region of Punjab.[2]
His father Mukhtar Ahmed is a retired brigadier of the Pakistan Army, whose cousin Chaudhry Munir is a businessman from Rahim Yar Khan. Chaudhry Munir's daughter is married to Naveed Mukhtar's son, while a sister has married into the Abu Dhabi royal family and a son has married the granddaughter of Nawaz Sharif.[3]
Mukhtar was commissioned in the Armored Corps regiment in 1983. He joined the Army in the 68th Pakistan Military Academy course. He grew his ranks until Major with 13 Lancers. He later commanded 22 Cavalry as a Lieutenant Colonel. He has commanded a Mechanized Division. Naveed Mukhtar possesses a vast experience in the field of intelligence. He had also headed the counter-terrorism wing of the ISI in Islamabad.
He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and posted to the V Corps as a Commander in September 2014 until 7 December 2016.[4]
He was appointed as the Director General of the ISI on 11 December 2016.[5] [6]
Since 15 Jan 2021, Naveed Mukhtar is serving as the Chairman of the Army Welfare Trust.
He graduated from the Command and Staff College, National Defence University and the prestigious United States Army War College. At the US Army War College, Mukhtar authored a strategy research project report titled 'Afghanistan – Alternative Futures and their Implications' in fulfillment of the requirements of the Master in Strategic Studies Degree.[7]