Sharif is expected to meet President Barack Obama on October 22 at the White House.
Foreign Office officials here said the meeting will give Sharif a chance to rebut India's assertion that Pakistan is disturbing regional peace and sponsoring terrorism, the Nation newspaper reported.
"Pakistan was also disappointed last month when the US and India agreed to deepen cooperation in fighting terrorism and asked Pakistan to bring to justice the 2008 Mumbai attack perpetrators," it reported.
Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi also presented three dossiers accusing India of sponsoring terrorism in Karachi, Balochistan and the northwestern tribal areas.
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Sharif had proposed a four-point "new peace initiative" calling for demilitarising Kashmir and Siachen glacier, and formalising the 2003 ceasefire.
India has rejected the formula insisting that Pakistan "must stop supporting terrorism" before talks can be held.
Sharif yesterday met his leading ministers and aides to discuss his upcoming visit to the US.
A Foreign Office official said Sharif will present proof of India's alleged interference in Pakistan during his meeting with Obama, the Nation reported.