@Gokulraj A (LTIMINDTREE LIMITED) Thanks for reaching out. When you send a request to the Bing Search API, it doesn’t necessarily pass through a specific geographic location or region. Instead, the request is routed through the internet to Microsoft’s servers where the Bing Search API is hosted. These servers can be located in various data centers around the world.
For example, if you send a request from China to the Bing Search API, the request will be routed to the nearest data center in the Asia Pacific region.
The exact location of the data center may vary depending on the specific region and availability of resources. However, Microsoft has data centers located in many regions around the world, including Asia, Europe, and North America.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.