Bajaj Auto expects FY22 to be a record year for the company’s exports. The maker of Pulsar and Discover models has a strong order book for overseas markets, and will serve to the alleviate the pain inflicted Covid-induced disruptions. Net profit for the March quarter rose 2 per cent, while revenue from operations jumped 26 per cent, the company said in a statement. Earnings got a boost from higher realisation of exports and higher contribution of pricier models to sales. “Assuming there are no more ‘Black Swan’ events and no second or third wave globally, FY22 will be a record year for exports. FY20 was our best year, and I think we will beat that,” said Rakesh Sharma, executive director of Bajaj Auto. Close to 75 per cent of it will be driven by Africa, LatAm and West Asia.