The bye means that India will play their next Davis Cup tie in July from 17-19.
China will clash with either New Zealand or Taipei in the first round from March 6-8. The winner of the that tie will compete against India in July.
If India manage to win the second round tie, they will again have a chance to compete in World Group play-off.
India had a golden chance to advance to elite 16-nation World Group but they lost the tie 2-3 against Serbia following Yuki Bhambri's defeat in the second reverse singles against Filip Krajonovic.
Korea and Thailand will clash in another tie in the Group I zone.
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