'Please give us some information, we want that information, because we want to go to the depth (of it),' Malik said.
Addressing a conference of chief ministers on internal security in New Delhi Aug 17, Manmohan Singh had said 'there is credible information of ongoing plans of terrorist groups in Pakistan to carry out fresh attacks' and warned of fresh infiltration from across the border.
Manmohan Singh also described cross-border terrorism as 'the most pervasive threat' facing India and stressed the need for continuing vigilance.
On Thursday, India said it was ready to share more details with Pakistan about Saeed but it was time for Islamabad to act.
'We will be happy to share more details. The ball is now in Pakistan's court,' an official source said in New Delhi. 'It is for Pakistan to take take meaningful steps in this regard.'
The comments came days after New Delhi provided a fifth dossier to Pakistan that focused on Saeed.
Last week, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao handed over to Pakistan High Commissioner Shahid Malik the latest dossier on the Mumbai carnage.
Intensifying pressure on Pakistan, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna Wednesday said the Interpol red corner notice against him vindicated India's stand on his involvement in the terror attacks. He asked Islamabad to take action against him.