Asim Saleem BajwaHI(M)TBt (Urdu,Punjabi:عاصم سلیم باجوہ) is a retiredPakistanithree-star general who served as the chairman ofChina-Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority from November 2019 to August 2021 and the special assistant to thenPrime Minister Imran Khan on theMinistry of Information and Broadcasting from 28 April 2020 to 12 October 2020.[2] On 11 December 2016, Bajwa was appointed as Inspector General Arms atGHQ, where he served until his appointment to the position ofCommander Southern Command and XII Corps in September 2017. Previously, he also served as Director General of theISPR from 2012 to 2016.[3][4]
Asim Saleem Bajwa | |
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عاصم سلیم باجوہ | |
![]() Lieutenant General Asim in 2014 | |
Chairman of the CPEC Authority | |
In office November 2019 – 3 August 2021 | |
President | Arif Alvi |
Prime Minister | Imran Khan |
Succeeded by | Khalid Mansoor[1] |
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting | |
In office 28 April 2020 – 12 October 2020 | |
President | Arif Alvi |
Prime Minister | Imran Khan |
Minister | Shibli Faraz |
Preceded by | Firdous Ashiq Awan(as Special Assistant) |
Commander Southern Command & XII Corps | |
In office September 2017 – September 2019 | |
Inspector General Arms, GHQ | |
In office December 2016 – September 2017 | |
Director General of the ISPR | |
In office June 2012 – December 2016 | |
Preceded by | Athar Abbas |
Succeeded by | Asif Ghafoor |
Personal details | |
Spouse | Farrukh Zeba |
Children | Muhammad Bajwa Eusha Bajwa Azib Bajwa Asim Bajwa |
Alma mater | Pakistan Military Academy |
Awards | ![]() ![]() |
Military service | |
Allegiance | ![]() |
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Years of service | 1984–2019 |
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Unit | Punjab Regiment |
Battles/wars | |
Early life and education
editAsim Saleem Bajwa was born into a middle-classPunjabiJat family of theBajwa clan inSadiqabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
His father Muhammad Saleem Bajwa was a government employee and medical doctor who was assassinated while travelling to Karachi on train in 1976, and Asim has five brothers, himself being the third after Tanvir and Taloot, both doctors, and three sisters.[5]
He was commissioned in the 34thPunjab Regiment in 1984 after being passed out from thePakistan Military Academy inKakul.[4] He graduated from theCommand and Staff College in Quetta, as well as theNational Defence University in Islamabad, followed by theStaff College, Camberley.[4] He holds a master's degrees inwar studies fromNational Defence University, Islamabad anddefence studies fromKing's College London.[4]
Military career
editBajwa held various command, staff, and instructional appointments. During his military career, he served on multiple instructional and command-level posts, such as leading an anti-tank battalion, the111th Infantry Brigade and an infantry division[4] in erstwhileTribal Areas where he played a key role in stabilization efforts during various operations.
He was a brigade major of an infantry brigade and served as Chief of Staff of a strike corps.
He instructed courses at PMA Kakul and the Command and Staff College, Quetta. General Bajwa has served as the deputymilitary secretary to thePresident of Pakistan.[4] He assisted GeneralPervez Musharraf in compiling his bookIn the Line of Fire.[6]
In December 2010, he was promoted to the rank of Major General.
On 4 June 2012, Bajwa was appointed as the director general of theInter-Services Public Relations.[6][4] On 22 September 2015, he was promoted to the rank oflieutenant general.[7]
In December 2016, Bajwa was appointed Inspector General Arms (IG Arms) atGeneral Headquarters[8][9] where he served until 28 September 2017. In September 2017, he was appointed CommanderSouthern Command of thePakistan Army[10][11] where he served until 2019. He was instrumental in numerous development initiatives in Balochistan.
He is the recipient ofHilal-i-Imtiaz (military) andTamgha-e-Basalat.
Post-retirement career
editIn November 2019, after his retirement from the army, Bajwa was appointed as the chairman of the newly createdCPEC Authority.[12]Establishment Division notified Bajwa as chairman of theChina-Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority for a tenure of four years.[13]
In April 2020, Bajwa was appointed as Special Advisor to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Information and Broadcasting.[14][15] Later in an interview on 3 September 2020, Bajwa announced his resignation from his post as Special Advisor to the PM for Information and Broadcasting.[16] However, prime ministerImran Khan refused to accept his resignation.[17][18] On 12 October 2020, his resignation as SAPM was finally accepted by the Prime Minister.[19][20]
Personal life
editA member of theBajwa clan, Asim Bajwa is married to Farrukh Zeba and has three children with her and four grand children. His hobbies include reading and playing golf.[4]
His sons are Muhammad Bajwa,[21] Eusha Bajwa, and Azib Bajwa.[22] Asim Bajwa has mentioned in his response toFactFocus report alleging using public money for his own business interests that his sons are graduates of US business schools.[23]
Controversies
editFamily business and conflict of interest
editIn 2020, writing forFactFocus, Pakistani journalistAhmad Noorani said that Bajwa and his family have established what he calls a "business empire" worth tens of millions of dollars, with 99 companies in four countries under the name of Bajco Group, beginning in 2002, when Asim's younger brothers opened aPapa John's pizza restaurant when Asim became a lieutenant colonel in military dictatorPervez Musharraf's staff. Asim's sons also established new companies in the United States, independent of the Bajco Group, after Asim became the DG-ISPR. Noorani thus alleged that Asim and his family have extended their business ventures using public money.[5]
Asim eventually denied what he calls "baseless allegations".[24]
Political interference
editDuring the All-Parties Conference held on 20 September 2020, the former prime minister of PakistanNawaz Sharif alleged that Asim Bajwa plotted to topple theBalochistan government while still in uniform and serving as Commander Southern Command.[25] He was also responsible for introducingBalochistan Awami Party.[26]
Awards and decorations
editHilal-e-Imtiaz (Crescent of Excellence) | Tamgha-e-Basalat (Medal of Good Conduct) | Tamgha-e-Diffa (General Service Medal) Siachen Glacier Clasp | |
Tamgha-e-Baqa 1998 | Tamgha-e-Istaqlal Pakistan 2002 | Tamgha-e-Azm (Medal of Conviction) 2018 | 10 Years Service Medal |
20 Years Service Medal | 30 Years Service Medal | 35 Years Service Medal | Hijri Tamgha (Hijri Medal) 1979 |
Jamhuriat Tamgha (Democracy Medal) 1988 | Qarardad-e-Pakistan Tamgha (Resolution Day Golden Jubilee Medal) 1990 | Tamgha-e-Salgirah Pakistan (Independence Day Golden Jubilee Medal) 1997 | Command and StaffCollege Instructor's Medal |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Khalid Mansoor appointed SAPM on CPEC affairs as Asim Bajwa bows out". 3 August 2021.
- ^"CPEC Officials | China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Official Website".cpec.gov.pk. Retrieved2 June 2021.
- ^"Army reshuffle: Lt Gen Asim Bajwa posted commander Southern Command". The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 28 September 2017, Retrieved 29 March 2019. 28 September 2017.
- ^abcdefgh"Director General ISPR Major General Asim Saleem Bajwa HI (M)".Inter-Services Public Relations. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2017. Retrieved25 April 2015.
- ^abNoorani, Ahmad (August 2020)."Bajwa Family Business Empire Grew in Four Countries in Sync with Asim Bajwa's Rise in Military".FactFocus. Archived fromthe original on 22 July 2023.
- ^abShakil Shaikh."Bajwa made DG ISPR in high-level military reshuffle"The News, 28 April 2012
- ^"Bajwa, three others promoted to Lt Gen rank". Samaa. 22 September 2015. Retrieved22 September 2015.
- ^"Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor appointed DG ISPR".Dawn. 15 December 2016.
- ^"Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar appointed as DG ISI".Dawn. 11 December 2016.
- ^"Army reshuffle: Lt Gen Asim Bajwa posted commander Southern Command".The Express Tribune. 28 September 2017.
- ^"Three top army officers including ex-DG ISPR Asim Bajwa reshuffled".Dawn. 28 September 2017.
- ^Akbar, Tahreen (2 December 2019)."Establishment Div Notification of Asim Bajwa CPEC Authority Chairman"(PDF).Establishment Division Federal Government of Pakistan. Retrieved2 September 2020.
- ^Yasin, Aamir (27 November 2019)."Asim Bajwa made chairman of newly created CPEC Authority". Retrieved2 September 2020.
- ^"Shibli Faraz appointed new information minister, Asim Bajwa replaces Firdous Ashiq Awan".Dawn. 27 April 2020.
- ^Tajammal, Taimur (27 April 2020)."29-04-2020 Cabinet Division Asim Bajwa Notification"(PDF). Retrieved3 September 2020.
- ^Dawn.com (3 September 2020)."Asim Bajwa to resign as SAPM on information, remain CPEC Authority chairman".DAWN.COM. Retrieved3 September 2020.
- ^"PM Imran refuses to accept Bajwa's resignation as information aide".Dawn. 4 September 2020.
- ^"PM Imran rejects Asim Bajwa's resignation as SAPM". 4 September 2020.
- ^"Asim Saleem Bajwa resigns as PM Imran Khan's special assistant". 12 October 2020.
- ^"Asim Saleem Bajwa quits as SAPM after PM finally accepts resignation".Dawn. 12 October 2020.
- ^LinkedIn, Muhammad Bajwa (3 September 2020)."Muhammad Bajwa".LinkedIn. Retrieved3 September 2020.
- ^LinkedIn, Azib Bajwa (3 September 2020)."Azib Bajwa | LinkedIn".LinkedIn. Retrieved3 September 2020.
- ^Bajwa, Asim (3 September 2020)."response to FactFocus report".Twitter. Retrieved3 September 2020.
- ^"Lt Gen (retd) Asim Bajwa rebuts 'baseless allegations' against him and his family".The Express Tribune. 3 September 2020. Retrieved22 July 2023.
- ^"'APC a Turning Point for Pakistan'".Newsweek. 20 September 2020. Retrieved20 September 2020.
- ^"Opposition leaders told not to drag military into politics". 22 September 2020.
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Preceded by | Director General of theISPR 2012 -2016 | Succeeded by |