"We're just sitting ducks. We've got to try to be a little bit more aggressive and put the pressure back on their bowlers," Wade said.
"We might have to be a little bit more aggressive at times to get India to do something different because if they get into a rhythm and just bowl dot after dot, the game's not going anywhere for us," he was quoted as saying by the Australian media.
Wade said the Aussies need to take some pressure off Clarke in the remaining two Tests. The third Test is scheduled to be played in Mohali from March 14.
"No doubt. Michael has had to score a truckload of runs for us. I felt very disappointed when I got out in (the second) Test match," Wade said.
"We'd put on nearly 150 runs and we were both really going. If I could have hung around with him, it could have been endless.