NEW DELHI: Urbanisation, technological advancement, professionalizing of Public Sector Units and prevention of corruption, were among many solutions that BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi has pitched for as part of his party's economic vision for India.Modi was of the opinion that 3Ds - Direction, Devotion & Determination are key to economic development. Modi said, "Speedy, yet sustainable economic growth that is inclusive of all is the need of the hour," Modi said. "India's priority should be to eradicate poverty. Good governance matters more than policy," he said.: Addressing the Chartered Accountants Association, Modi said that people have to stop seeing urbanisation as a problem. "Urbanisation is not a crisis but an opportunity. Seeing it as a crisis has been wrong," Modi said.: Modi said, "We need to aim for a place which has a soul of a village with urban amenities." "Skill development is key to reaping demographic dividend. India can supply teachers and nurses to the world," he said. "Electrification has moved diamond polishing to Gujarat's villages," he said as an example.Emphasising the importance of developing every sector in the economy, Modi said, "We need to increase productivity in agriculture, industrial sectors. There is insufficient focus on technology in agriculture." "Value addition in agriculture will create employment," he said. "Investment in agriculture is required, bio & environment technologies must be evolved for future growth," he said.: Modi went on to talk about the importance of professionalizing Public Sector Units. "It is said that PSUs are born to crumble or get sold. We thought differently and that is to professionalize them," he said. "PSUs in Gujarat turned profitable due to professional management," he stated as an example.: Talking about BJP's stand on Goods and Services tax (GST), Modi said, "BJP is in full favour of the GST. IT connectivity is prerequisite for implementation of GST.": According to Modi, preventing corruption is more important than redressing it. "To prevent scams, we need zero tolerance to corruption," he said. "Congress should not blame government alliances for their failures. Coalitions cannot be blamed. It is about what is the aim when the government is formed & whether it can fulfil the aim," he added.: Modi also said that decentralisation of power is key to development of the country. "States have to be policy-driven & not by whims of the administration. Not just the PM and his cabinet, but PM and CMs have to collaborate," he said. "Keep the independence of constitutional institutions. There is urgent need to maintain sanctity of constitutional bodies," he added.: Modi said small traders should put an emphasis on the quality of their products to compete better. He said they could enter into contracts with big online retailers to create "virtual trade"."We should not worry about the challenges from global trade," Modi said at a meeting of the Confederation of All India Traders. "The government should not look to curb online trade. We should not worry about these things, our children have taken IT to the world. We'll have to embrace it."Modi also said that India needs to cut red tape by reducing the number of laws, and called on the foreign ministry to focus on "economic diplomacy" to improve India's commercial standing in the world."Times have changed, the core work of external affairs ministry today is trade and commerce," he said.