The general rule is that provision of services to a recipient located outside India would qualify as export (subject to certain other conditions being satisfied such as receipt of foreign exchange etc.) and constitute a ‘zero rated supply’. However, there are certain exceptions to the general rule. One such exception is provisions of services by an ‘intermediary’ located in India.
Source: mondaq.com
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