India's services exports fell marginally by 0.8% to $11.18 billion in December, over the previous month, according to the Reserve Bank data.
The country's total receipts from services export were $11.28 billion in November, RBI data showed.
Import of services, however, rose 3.4% during December to $7.65 billion, compared to $7.40 billion in November.
Overall, the services sector contributes over 55% of India's GDP.
During the April-December period of this fiscal, the country's cumulative exports of services amounted to $101.78 billion. Imports, meanwhile, stood at $62.61 billion during the first nine months of 2011-12.
RBI has, since this financial year, started releasing provisional aggregate monthly data on India's international trade in services, with a lag of 45 days.
For the first time, the data for April this year was released on June 15.
This provisional data will undergo a revision once the Balance of Payments (BoP) data is compiled on a quarterly basis, which will be released with a lag of a quarter, the apex bank said.