Raina, ranked 259 in the world, has been selected alongside the promising Karman Kaur Thandi (285), Pranjala Yadlapalli (482) and Prarthana Thombare, who is India's second-highest ranked player at number 144 after Sania Mirza (12).
Sania, who is carrying a knee injury and has already pulled out of the Australian Open, will not play in the event.
The selectors also have reserves in the talented Zeel Desai and Rutuja Bhosale, according to sources.
India will strive to qualify for the World Group II in the eight-team Group I.
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The group features China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea and Thailand apart from the hosts.
There will be two pools of four team each and the winners of each pool will play off against one another to determine which nation advance to the World Group II play-offs, scheduled for April 2018.
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